Many studies have demonstrated a causal effect of ill health on labor-supply. In this study, I explore the personality-related heterogeneity - measured by differences in control beliefs - in the labor-supply response to health shocks. To identify such behavioral differences, I follow the labor-supply trajectories of 649 initially full-time employed and healthy men who experience at some point in time an episode of ill health. When compared with men who have positive control beliefs, men with negative control beliefs are on average 100% more likely to drop out of the labor force - a drop out unrelated to early retirement - and work on average 12% less hours per week the year after the health shock. These behavioral differences remain robust ...
Health, human capital, and labor market outcomes are linked though complex connections that are not ...
This study examines the relationship between an individual\u27s health locus of control belief and f...
While unemployment compromises wellbeing and health, reemployment can mitigate some of its negative ...
We investigate the labour supply response to acute health shocks experienced in the post-crash labou...
Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depe...
Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depe...
Unexpected health events such as a heart attack or new cancer diagnosis are very common for workers ...
This paper investigates whether or not suffering a health shock, and becoming eligible for social se...
This paper analyzes whether a personality trait, that is, locus of control, is stable after the occu...
This study examines the link between health shocks and labor market outcomes in the United Kingdom. ...
We follow individuals as they retire using discrete-time hazard models applied to a stock sample fro...
We employ data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to investigate income to health causality. To...
This thesis studies the labor supply effects of health shocks for aging Americans. To address the mi...
This paper employs a dynamic multinomial choice framework to provide new evidence on the effect of h...
This article provides new evidence on heterogeneity in the impact of health shocks by using register...
Health, human capital, and labor market outcomes are linked though complex connections that are not ...
This study examines the relationship between an individual\u27s health locus of control belief and f...
While unemployment compromises wellbeing and health, reemployment can mitigate some of its negative ...
We investigate the labour supply response to acute health shocks experienced in the post-crash labou...
Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depe...
Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depe...
Unexpected health events such as a heart attack or new cancer diagnosis are very common for workers ...
This paper investigates whether or not suffering a health shock, and becoming eligible for social se...
This paper analyzes whether a personality trait, that is, locus of control, is stable after the occu...
This study examines the link between health shocks and labor market outcomes in the United Kingdom. ...
We follow individuals as they retire using discrete-time hazard models applied to a stock sample fro...
We employ data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to investigate income to health causality. To...
This thesis studies the labor supply effects of health shocks for aging Americans. To address the mi...
This paper employs a dynamic multinomial choice framework to provide new evidence on the effect of h...
This article provides new evidence on heterogeneity in the impact of health shocks by using register...
Health, human capital, and labor market outcomes are linked though complex connections that are not ...
This study examines the relationship between an individual\u27s health locus of control belief and f...
While unemployment compromises wellbeing and health, reemployment can mitigate some of its negative ...