| Literature DB >> 27158180 |
John Bound1, Todd Stinebrickner2, Timothy Waidmann3.
Abstract
We specify a dynamic programming model that addresses the interplay among health, financial resources, and the labor market behavior of men late in their working lives. We model health as a latent variable, for which self reported disability status is an indicator, and allow self-reported disability to be endogenous to labor market behavior. We use panel data from the Health and Retirement Study. While we find large impacts of health on behavior, they are substantially smaller than in models that treat self-reports as exogenous. We also simulate the impacts of several potential reforms to the Social Security program.Entities:
Keywords: Disability Insurance; Dynamic Programming; Latent Variable Models; Retirement Behavior; Social Security
Year: 2010 PMID: 27158180 PMCID: PMC4859444 DOI: 10.1016/j.jeconom.2009.09.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Econom ISSN: 0304-4076 Impact factor: 2.388