White, non-college-educated Americans born in the 1960s face shorter life expectancies, higher medical expenses, and lower wages per unit of human capital compared with those …
White, non-college-educated Americans born in the 1960s face shorter life expectancies, higher medical expenses, and lower wages per unit of human capital compared with those …
This paper analyzes individuals' medical expenditure risks over the life-cycle and roles of the national health insurance system using nationwide administrative data of health …
Abstract Along with health, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) evaluates work- limiting disability by considering vocational factors including age, education, and past work …
G Jolivet, F Postel-Vinay - The Review of Economic Studies, 2024 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
We analyse the joint life-cycle dynamics of labour market and mental health outcomes while allowing for two-way interactions between work and mental health. We model selection into …
Z Yu - Journal of Public Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the role of Social Security reforms in explaining the increase in labor supply of older men across cohorts and evaluates the labor response by health status. I …
The unemployment insurance program (UI) in the United States is a social benefit program that provides monetary support to those who lost their job and are eligible. Despite the fact …
The labor supply of older men increased from the 1930s to the 1950s cohort. This paper explores the role of three Social Security changes in determining these differences …
M Borella, M De Nardi, F Yang - 2019 Meeting …, 2019 - red-files-public.s3.amazonaws.com
We show that white, non-college-educated Americans born in the 1960s face lower life expectancies and higher medical expenses compared to those born in the 1940s. In …