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Arbeitslosigkeit und Langlebigkeit sowie zu den Wechselwirkungen zwischen diesen beiden Risiken erörtert. Der Autor entwickelt ein …
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This study examines the health capacity to work among older persons in Japan-that is, how much longer older persons can … work based on their health status using nationwide population-based surveys. We first examine how much older persons could … work if they worked as much as those with the same mortality rate in the past (Milligan-Wise method). Second, we estimate …
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fetuses. This paper examines the impacts of this on girl relative to boy mortality rates after birth, using data from 1973 …-2005. The analysis finds a narrowing of the gender gap in under-5 mortality rates, in line with surviving girls being more …
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the economic health and social outcomes of the elderly. Our results found that the elderly in India are highly exposed to … negative impacts due to vulnerability in socio-economic and health spheres of life. Low labor force participation, lack of …, the fiscal challenges include increased income tax and insurance coverage for the elderly, while health challenges imply a …
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) with established methods. Data were obtained from the mortality registry as well as national health, aging, labor force …Thailand's aging population has impacted its labor force. This study examines additional health capacity to work (AHCW ….7% increase) for males and 1.9 years (17.8%) for females, based on the 2005 employment- mortality relationship. With the Cutler …
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This paper examines the connection between risky behaviors and various so-cioeconomic factors, including skills, preferences, aspirations, expectations, and exposure to shocks. Using a representative sample of Chilean youths aged 15 to 19 years old, our analysis identifies self-esteem, risk...
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relationship between the stringency index and COVID or non‑COVID mortality, it was usually positive and mortality driven. That … suggests that although the governments tailored the restrictions to the growing mortality rate, they were unable to control the …
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and perform. The literature addresses the nexus between InQ and ECG and the link between health and ECG; findings are … often contradictory, creating knowledge gaps. Importantly, research on the interplay between InQ, health, and ECG in Sub …-Saharan African (SSA) countries is particularly limited. This study aims to address this gap by evaluating how health impacts ECG …
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the problem. The implicit assumption is that the additional years of life are lived in good health, or as a minimum that … health status is compatible with work. However, some individuals may not have the ability to work. Furthermore, a uniform … retirement age ignores the different exposures to morbidity and mortality risks across social groups. Consequently, it is …
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