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The Impact of the Macroeconomy on Health Insurance Coverage: Evidence from the Great Recession
health insurance Medicaid SCHIP recession unemployment
2012/10/19
This paper investigates the impact of the macroeconomy on the health insurance coverage of Americans using panel data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) for 2004-2010, a period...
Work Hours Constraints and Health
work time hours constraints health Germany United Kingdom
2012/10/19
The issue of whether employees who work more hours than they want to suffer adverse health consequences is important not only at the individual level but also for governmental formation of work time p...
Financial Incentives, the Timing of Births, Birth Complications, and Newborns' Health: Evidence from the Abolition of Austria's Baby Bonus
baby bonus scheduling of conceptions timing of births policy announcement abolition effect birth complications medical intervention
2012/10/19
We analyze the fertility and health effects resulting from the abolition of the Austrian baby bonus in January 1997. The abolition of the benefit was publicly announced about ten months in advance, cr...
Evidence on the Long Shadow of Poor Mental Health across Three Generations
intergenerational transmission, mobility, mental health, economic outcomes
2012/10/23
Individuals suffering from mental health problems are often severely limited in their social and economic functioning. Mental health problems can develop early in life, are frequently chronic in natur...
Work-Related Health in Europe: Are Older Workers More at Risk?
mental health physical health absence fatigue endogeneity healthy worker selection effect
2012/10/22
This paper uses the fourth European Working Conditions Survey (2005) to address the impact of age on work-related self-reported health outcomes. More specifically, the paper examines whether older wor...
The Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: Exploring the Role of Skills and Health Using Data on Adoptees and Twins
intergenerational transmission, human capital, education, health, cognitive skills, non-cognitive skills, adoptees, twins
2012/10/22
In this paper, we focus on possible causal mechanisms behind the intergenerational transmission of human capital. For this purpose, we use both an adoption and a twin design and study the effect of pa...
Does Expanding Health Insurance Beyond Formal-Sector Workers Encourage Informality? Measuring the Impact of Mexico's Seguro Popular
informality Seguro Popular Mexico non-contributory social programs social assistance
2012/10/23
Seguro Popular (SP) was introduced in 2002 to provide health insurance to the 50 million Mexicans without Social Security. This paper tests whether the program has had unintended consequences, distort...
Health and Economic Development: Evidence from the Introduction of Public Health Care
mortality economic development growth public health care
2012/10/24
This paper investigates the causal effect of changes in health on economic development using a long panel of European countries. Identification is based on the particular timing of the introduction of...
The Long-Term Effects of the Chernobyl Catastrophe on Subjective Well-Being and Mental Health
Chernobyl catastrophe subjective well-being mental health instrumental variable
2012/10/24
This paper assesses the long-term subjective well-being and mental health toll of the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 in the general Ukrainian population and estimates the monetary differential necessary t...
The Causal Effect of Education on Health: What is the Role of Health Behaviors?
health education health behaviors Europe
2012/10/24
In this paper we investigate the contribution of health related behaviors to the education gradient, using an empirical approach that addresses the endogeneity of both education and behaviors in the h...
The Effect of an Acute Health Shock on Work Behavior: Evidence from Different Health Care Regimes
health shock health care regimes work
2012/10/26
We study how severe acute health shocks affect the probability of not working in the U. S. versus in Denmark. The results not only provide insight into how relative disease risk affects labor force pa...
The Effect of Health on Income: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Commuting Accidents
health employment income
2012/10/26
This paper interprets accidents occurring on the way to and from work as negative health shocks to identify the causal effect of health on labor market outcomes. We argue that in our sample of exactly...
Parental Job Loss and Children’s Health: Ten Years after the Massive Layoff of the SOEs’ Workers in China
children’s health job loss Grossman’s model China
2012/10/25
Beginning in the mid 1990s, China sped up its urban labor market reform and drastically restructured its state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which resulted in massive layoff of the SOEs' workers and a hig...
Health Impaired Employees' Job Satisfaction: New Evidence from Athens, Greece
health impairments job satisfaction ordered probit model switching regression model two-step quasi-likelihood exogeneity test
2012/10/25
By utilizing the 2008 Athens Area Study (AAS) data set, this study investigates four aspects of job satisfaction – total pay, promotion prospects, respect received from one’s supervisor, and total job...
Exporting Poor Health: The Irish in England
healthy migrants mental health migrant selectivity
2012/10/25
The Irish-born population in England is in worse health than both the native population and the Irish population in Ireland, a reversal of the commonly observed healthy migrant effect. Recent birth-co...