This article provides new evidence on heterogeneity in the impact of health shocks by using register-based data on the entire population of Swedish workers. We formulate a difference-in-difference design, where we compare the change in labour earnings across matched workers with a high and low level of education who experience the same type of health shocks. Our results suggest major heterogeneity in the effects, where a given health shock has a greater relative negative impact on low-skilled individuals/individuals with a low level of education. These results hold across different types of health shocks and become more pronounced with age. Low-skilled workers are also more likely to leave the labour force and receive disability insurance, ...
This paper examines whether sickness history affects annual earnings and/or hourly wages in Sweden, ...
Many studies have demonstrated a causal effect of ill health on labor-supply. In this study, I explo...
We investigate the labour supply response to acute health shocks experienced in the post-crash labou...
In this paper, we test for the existence of socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of health shoc...
This paper investigates the relationship between health shocks and labour market outcomes in 9 Europ...
This study examines the link between health shocks and labor market outcomes in the United Kingdom. ...
Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depe...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that Common Mental Disorders (CMD) are unequally distributed...
Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depe...
We examine how health shocks impact on households' decision to save, and how different socioeconomic...
Unemployment swings have distributional consequences if some groups are hit harder than others. We e...
We provide novel evidence on the impact of a child's health shock on parental labor market outcomes....
The late 20th century saw major changes in working life across the world. In Sweden, the changes on ...
We studied the effect of health events (accidents and chronic diseases) on the occupation probabilit...
This thesis deals with the interplay between education, labor markets and health. It consists of fiv...
This paper examines whether sickness history affects annual earnings and/or hourly wages in Sweden, ...
Many studies have demonstrated a causal effect of ill health on labor-supply. In this study, I explo...
We investigate the labour supply response to acute health shocks experienced in the post-crash labou...
In this paper, we test for the existence of socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of health shoc...
This paper investigates the relationship between health shocks and labour market outcomes in 9 Europ...
This study examines the link between health shocks and labor market outcomes in the United Kingdom. ...
Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depe...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that Common Mental Disorders (CMD) are unequally distributed...
Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depe...
We examine how health shocks impact on households' decision to save, and how different socioeconomic...
Unemployment swings have distributional consequences if some groups are hit harder than others. We e...
We provide novel evidence on the impact of a child's health shock on parental labor market outcomes....
The late 20th century saw major changes in working life across the world. In Sweden, the changes on ...
We studied the effect of health events (accidents and chronic diseases) on the occupation probabilit...
This thesis deals with the interplay between education, labor markets and health. It consists of fiv...
This paper examines whether sickness history affects annual earnings and/or hourly wages in Sweden, ...
Many studies have demonstrated a causal effect of ill health on labor-supply. In this study, I explo...
We investigate the labour supply response to acute health shocks experienced in the post-crash labou...