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Health effects on labour market exits and entries

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Garciá-Gómez, Pilar ; Jones, Andrew M. ; Rice, Nigel

Labour Economics

2010

17

1

January

62-76

employment ; entry into working life ; health ; statistics ; termination of employment

United Kingdom

Medicine - Toxicology - Health

English

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"This paper analyses the role of health on exits out of and entries into employment using data from the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey (1991–2002). We use discrete-time duration models to estimate the effect of health on the hazard of becoming non-employed and on the hazard of becoming employed. The results show that general health, measured by a variable that captures health limitations and by a constructed latent health index, affects entries into and exits out of employment; the effects being higher for men than for women. The results are robust to different definitions of employment, and to the exclusion of older workers from the analysis."

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