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influence their own length of life (endogenous longevity). Without the ability of individuals to influence their longevity, the …
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conditions, and health investment, provide mechanisms through which SES, health, and longevity are related. As a result, the …
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We develop a simple overlapping generations model to analytically show that population aging leads to increased educational efforts through a general equilibrium effect. The key mechanism at work in the model is that scarcity of raw labor increases the rate of return to human capital relative to...
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relations. We present a life-cycle model that incorporates multiple mechanisms explaining (jointly) a large part of the observed … are mechanisms through which SES, health and mortality are related. Our model predicts a widening and possibly a …
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relations. We present a life-cycle model that incorporates multiple mechanisms explaining (jointly) a large part of the observed … are mechanisms through which SES, health and mortality are related. Our model predicts a widening and possibly a …
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untested relations. The authors present a life-cycle model that incorporates multiple mechanisms explaining (jointly) a large …, living conditions and curative care are mechanisms through which SES, health and mortality are related. Their model predicts …
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influence their own length of life (endogenous longevity). Without the ability of individuals to influence their longevity, the …
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influence their own length of life (endogenous longevity). Without the ability of individuals to influence their longevity, the …
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longevity. Health-demanding work leads toa faster accumulation of health deficits and is remunerated with a hazard markup …
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