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compression of morbidity 7 Mortality 6 Sterblichkeit 6 Gesundheit 5 Health 5 Aging population 3 Alternde Bevölkerung 3 Arbeitsangebot 3 Compression of morbidity 3 Labour supply 3 Older workers 3 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 3 Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition 2 Healthy life expectancy 2 OECD countries 2 OECD-Staaten 2 education 2 healthy life expectancy 2 labor supply 2 longevity 2 retirement 2 Ageing 1 Aging 1 Altersgrenze 1 Altersvorsorge 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Compression of Morbidity 1 Decomposition method 1 Dekompositionsverfahren 1 Deutschland 1 Domestic care 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Education 1 Educational achievement 1 Elderly people 1 Europa 1 Europe 1 FICSIT trial 1 Flexible Altersgrenze 1
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 4
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 3 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 9 Undetermined 2
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Strulik, Holger 4 Werner, Katharina 3 Heger, Dörte 2 Romeu Gordo, Laura 2 Gill, Thomas M. 1 Kolodziej, Ingo 1 Kolodziej, Ingo W.K. 1 Melindi Ghidi, Paolo 1 Sas, Willem 1 Schulze, Alexander 1 Unger, Rainer 1 Vollmer, Sebastian 1
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Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research (CeGE), Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1 Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School 1
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Applied economics 1 Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research Discussion Papers 1 Center for Policy Research Policy Briefs 1 Comparative population studies : CPoS ; the peer-reviewed open-access journal of the Federal Institute for Population Research 1 Discussion paper series 1 IAB discussion paper : Beiträge zum wissenschaftlichen Dialog aus dem Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 1 Journal of Population Economics 1 Journal of economic growth 1 Ruhr Economic Papers 1 Ruhr economic papers 1 cege Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 6 RePEc 3 EconStor 2
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Changes in morbidity over time: Evidence from Europe
Heger, Dörte; Kolodziej, Ingo W.K. - 2016
The elderly are the main beneficiaries of recent gains in life expectancy in the EU. Whether the additional life time is spent in good or in poor health will drastically influence the development of health care costs as morbidity status rather than age per se determines an individual's need for...
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Changes in morbidity over time : evidence from Europe
Heger, Dörte; Kolodziej, Ingo - 2016
The elderly are the main beneficiaries of recent gains in life expectancy in the EU. Whether the additional life time is spent in good or in poor health will drastically influence the development of health care costs as morbidity status rather than age per se determines an individual’s need...
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Invest-as-you-go : public health investment, long-term care and welfare
Melindi Ghidi, Paolo; Sas, Willem - 2015
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50 is the new 30: Long-run trends of schooling and retirement explained by human aging
Strulik, Holger; Werner, Katharina - 2013
Workers in the US and other developed countries retire no later than a century ago and spend a significantly longer part of their life in school, implying that they stay less years in the work force. The facts of longer schooling and simultaneously shorter working life are seemingly hard to...
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50 is the new 30: Long-run trends of schooling and retirement explained by human aging
Strulik, Holger; Werner, Katharina - Center for European, Governance and Economic … - 2013
Workers in the US and other developed countries retire no later than a century ago and spend a significantly longer part of their life in school, implying that they stay less years in the work force. The facts of longer schooling and simultaneously shorter working life are seemingly hard to...
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50 is the new 30-long-run trends of schooling and retirement explained by human aging
Strulik, Holger; Werner, Katharina - In: Journal of economic growth 21 (2016) 2, pp. 165-187
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Our Grandparents, Our Parents, Our Future Selves: Optimizing Function in Old Age. Syracuse Seminar Series on Aging.
Gill, Thomas M. - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2010
Most of my research at Yale University School of Medicine over the past several years has focused on identifying older adults at risk of functional decline and disability, identifying events that may precipitate the transition from functional independence to disability, and developing strategies...
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Compression of morbidity and the labor supply of older people
Romeu Gordo, Laura (contributor) - 2006
No. 9/2006 Compression of Morbidity and the Labor Supply of Older People Laura Romeu Gordo Beiträge zum …/2006 2 Compression of Morbidity and the Labor Supply of Older People Laura Romeu Gordo … consequences of increases in life expectancy ....................... 6 3 Is compression of morbidity occurring? Health …
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Long-run trends of human aging and longevity
Strulik, Holger; Vollmer, Sebastian - In: Journal of Population Economics 26 (2013) 4, pp. 1303-1323
Over the last 200 years, humans experienced a huge increase of life expectancy. These advances were largely driven by extrinsic improvements of their environment (for example, the available diet, disease prevalence, vaccination, and the state of hygiene and sanitation). In this paper, we ask...
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Can we really (all) work longer? : trends in healthy life expectance according to social stratum in Germany
Unger, Rainer; Schulze, Alexander - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; the … 38 (2013) 3, pp. 565-582
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