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M. BOS ; A. HERTZBERG ; A. LIBERMAN ; Tinbergen Institute. Amsterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2021Almost two in 10 adults in the U.S. and Europe are, at any moment in time, diagnosed with a mental illness. This paper asks whether mental illness is over- (or under-) diagnosed, by looking at its causal effect on individuals at the margin of di[...]Document de travail
This paper studies mental health and loneliness in the Netherlands for individuals beyond age 50. The analysis is based on panel data over the period 2008 to 2018 and focuses on the effects of life events and aging. It appears that mental health[...]Document de travail
P. GARCIA-GOMEZ ; H.M. HERNANDEZ-PIZARRO ; G. LOPEZ-CASASNOVAS ; Tinbergen Institute. Rotterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2019We investigate whether publicly subsidized long-term care (LTC) is allocated according to needs, independently from income, using administrative data from all applicants for public LTC in Catalonia, from 2011 to 2014. We measure the level of hor[...]Document de travail
A. BAILLON ; A.D. KRAFT ; O. O'DONNELL ; et al. ; Tinbergen Institute. Amsterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2019Despite widespread exposure to substantial medical expenditure risk in low-income populations, health insurance enrollment is typically low. This is puzzling from the perspective of expected utility theory. To help explain it, this paper introdu[...]Document de travail
M. PICCHIO ; J.C. VAN OURS ; Tinbergen Institute. Rotterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2019We study the retirement effects on mental health using a fuzzy regression discontinuity design based on the eligibility age to the state pension in the Netherlands. We find that the mental effects are heterogeneous by gender and marital status. [...]Document de travail
A.F. ROOS ; E. VAN DOORSLAER ; O. O'DONNEL ; et al. ; Tinbergen Institute. Amsterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2018One of the reasons why regulators are hesitant about permitting price competition in healthcare markets is that it may damage quality when information is poor. Evidence on whether this fear is well-founded is scarce. We provide evidence using a [...]Document de travail
S. RELLSTAB ; P. BAKX ; P. GARCIA-GOMEZ ; et al. ; Tinbergen Institute. Rotterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2018Unexpected negative health shocks of a parent may reduce adult children's labour supply via informal caregiving and stress-induced mental health problems. We link administrative data on labour market outcomes, hospitalisations and family relatio[...]Document de travail
M. COVENEY ; P. GARCIA-GOMEZ ; E. VAN DOORSLAER ; et al. ; Tinbergen Institute. Rotterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2018It is well known that income and health are positively associated. Much less is known about the strength of this association in times of growth and recession. We develop a novel decomposition method that focuses on isolating the roles played by [...]Document de travail
M. TENAND ; P. BAKX ; E. VAN DOORSLAER ; et al. ; Tinbergen Institute. Rotterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2018The Netherlands is one of the few countries that offer generous universal coverage of long-term care (LTC). Does this ensure that the Dutch elderly with similar care needs receive similar LTC, irrespective of their income? In contrast with previ[...]Document de travail
P. GARCIA-GOMEZ ; T.J. GALAMA ; E. VAN DOORSLAER ; et al. ; Tinbergen Institute. Rotterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2017We present a theory of the relation between health and retirement that generates testable predictions regarding the interaction of health, wealth and financial incentives in retirement decisions. The theory predicts (i) that wealthier individual[...]Document de travail
A. PALALI ; J.C. VAN OURS ; Tinbergen Institute. Amsterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2017Our paper investigates the effect of tobacco control policies on smoking initiation in eleven European countries. We analyze longitudinal data of individuals by using information about their age of onset of smoking. We apply hazard rate models t[...]Document de travail
P. BAKX ; O. O'DONNEL ; E. VAN DOORSLAER ; Tinbergen Institute. Rotterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2016The Netherlands is among the top spenders on health in the OECD. We document the lifecycle profile, concentration and persistence of this expenditure using claims data covering both curative and long-term care expenses for the full Dutch populat[...]Document de travail
P. HULLEGIE ; P. KONING ; Tinbergen Institute. Amsterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | Tinbergen Institute discussion paper | 2015In the past two decades the OECD has regularly voiced concern about the labor market exclusion of people with disabilities and about the cost of disability insurance programs. This paper examines whether the fundamental disability insurance refo[...]Document de travail
H. BLOEMEN ; S. HOCHGUERTEL ; J. ZWEERINK ; Tinbergen Institute. Amsterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | Tinbergen Institute discussion paper | 2015This paper estimates the effect of job loss on mortality for older male workers with strong labor force attachment. Using Dutch administrative data, we find that job loss due to sudden firm closure increased the probability to die within five ye[...]Document de travail
M. COVENEY ; P. GARCIA-GOMEZ ; E. VAN DOORSLAER ; et al. ; Tinbergen Institute. Rotterdam. NLD | Amsterdam : Tinbergen Institute | 2015Little is known about what the economic crisis has done to health disparities by income. We apply a decomposition method to unravel the contributions of income growth, income inequality and differential income mobility across socio-demographic g[...]