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Health Status, Health Shocks, and Asset Adequacy Over Retirement Years.

Geoffrey L Wallace1, Robert Haveman1, Barbara Wolfe1,2.   

Abstract

This article uses data on a sample of retirees drawn from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to examine changes in health over the retirement years and to estimate the effects of health changes in retirement on wealth. Using the framework of item response theory, we develop a novel measure of health that makes use of multiple indicators of physical health that are available in the HRS. We find that large negative shocks to the health of male retirees and their spouses are frequent in retirement and that when such shocks do occur, recovery to the preshock level of health is rare. Using a dynamic panel data model, we then estimate short- and long-run effects of changes in health on wealth. While our estimated short-run effects are modest, long-run estimates of the impact of health shocks on wealth are large, ranging from a 12% to 20% reduction in wealth by the 10th year, following a permanent one standard deviation decrease in health.

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Keywords:  health measurement; health shocks; item response theory; wealth effects

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28181872      PMCID: PMC6714570          DOI: 10.1177/0164027516669567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Aging        ISSN: 0164-0275


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