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M. BORELLA ; M. DE NARDI ; F. YANG ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2016Wages and life expectancy, as well as labor market outcomes, savings, and consumption, differ by gender and marital status. In this paper we compare the aggregate implications of two dynamic structural models. The first model is a standard, quan[...]Document de travail
R. BLUNDELL ; J. BRITTON ; M. COSTA DIAS ; et al. ; Michigan Retirement Research Center (M.R.R.C.). Ann Arbor. USA | Ann Arbor : Michigan Retirement Research Center | 2016Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), we estimate a dynamic model of health and employment. We estimate how transitory and persistent health shocks affect employment over time.[...]Document de travail
A. GORRY ; D. GORRY ; S. SLAVOV ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2015We utilize panel data from the Health and Retirement Study to investigate the impact of retirement on physical and mental health, life satisfaction, and health care utilization. Because poor health can induce retirement, we instrument for retire[...]Document de travail
N.B. COE ; G. ZAMARRO ; University of Southern California. Center for Economic and Social Research (C.E.S.R.). Los Angeles. USA | Los Angeles : Center for Economic and Social Research | 2015Recent work has found that retirement may lead to improvements in health, although the literature has not yet reached a consensus. This could be due to actual differences in the relationship of interest between countries or due to methodological[...]Document de travail
CRR WP 2015-10. Sources of Increasing Differential Mortality Among the Aged by Socioeconomic Status.
B.P. BOSWORTH ; G. BURTLESS ; K. ZHANG ; Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. (C.C.R.). Chestnut Hill MA. USA | Chestnut Hill : Center for Retirement Research at Boston College | 2015This paper uses data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to explore the extent and causes of widening differences in life expectancy by socioeconomic status (SES) for older persons. We construct alternative measures of SES using education[...]Document de travail
M ENGELMAN ; H. JACKSON ; Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. (C.C.R.). Chestnut Hill MA. USA | Chestnut Hill : Center for Retirement Research at Boston College | 2015This study characterizes heterogeneous trajectories of health among older Americans and investigates how employment histories differentiate them. Using the 1998-2010 waves of the Health and Retirement Study, we examine the impact of longest-held[...]Document de travail
N.B. COE ; G. ZAMARRO ; University of Southern California. Center for Economic and Social Research (C.E.S.R.). Los Angeles. USA | Los Angeles : Center for Economic and Social Research | 2015The objective of this paper is to estimate the causal effect of retirement on health care utilization. To do so, we use data from the 1992-2008 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the 2004-2006 waves of the Survey of Health, Aging[...]Document de travail
A. GUTIERREZ ; P.C. MICHAUD ; Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations. (C.I.R.A.N.O.). Montréal. CAN | Montréal : C.I.R.A.N.O. | 2015We estimate the effects of employer downsizing on older workers’ health outcomes using different approaches to control for endogeneity and sample selection. With the exception of the instrumental variables approach, which provides large imprecis[...]Document de travail
P.C. MICHAUD ; E. CRIMMINS ; M. HURD ; Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations. (C.I.R.A.N.O.). Montréal. CAN | Montréal : C.I.R.A.N.O. | 2015The effect of job loss on health may play an important role in the development of the SES-health gradient. In this paper, we estimate the effect of job loss on objective measures of physiological dysregulation using longitudinal data from the He[...]Document de travail
B.P. BOSWORTH ; K. BURKE ; Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. (C.C.R.). Chestnut Hill MA. USA | Chestnut Hill : Center for Retirement Research at Boston College | 2014This analysis uses data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to examine the sources of variation in mortality for individuals of varying socioeconomic status. The use of the HRS allows a distinction between education and a measure of caree[...]Document de travail
T. STOWASSER ; F. HEISS ; D. MCFADDEN ; University of Munich. Department of Economics. Munich. DEU | Münich : University of Munich | 2014Individuals’ socioeconomic status (SES) is positively correlated with their health status. While the existence of this gradient may be uncontroversial, the same cannot be said about its explanation. In this paper, we extend the approach of testi[...]Document de travail
R. FONSECA ; Y. ZHENG ; Université Laval. Centre Interuniversitaire sur le Risque - les Politiques Economiques et l'Emploi. (C.I.R.P.E.E.). Québec. QC. CAN | Laval : C.I.R.P.E.E. | 2013This paper uses comparable micro-data from over 15 OECD countries to study the causal relationship between education and health outcomes. We combine three surveys (SHARE, HRS and ELSA) that include nationally representative samples of people age[...]Document de travail
P. HUDOMIET ; R.J. WILLIS ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2012Based on subjective survival probability questions in the Health and Retirement Study, this paper uses an econometric model to estimate the determinants of individual-level uncertainty about personal longevity. This model is built around the Mod[...]Document de travail
N. HENDREN ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2012Across a wide set of non-group insurance markets, applicants are rejected based on observable, often high-risk, characteristics. This paper argues private information, held by the potential applicant pool, explains rejections. I formulate this a[...]Document de travail
This paper summarizes and compares measures of chronic diseases and medical conditions in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and its sister surveys from other countries: the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), the Survey of Health, A[...]