Do reduced working hours for older workers have health consequences and prolong work careers?
Ravaska, Terhi (2023-02-01)
Ravaska, Terhi
Tampereen yliopisto
01.02.2023
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202401041440
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202401041440
Kuvaus
nonPeerReviewed
Tiivistelmä
I examine the effects of reduced working hours on various health outcomes. I focus on individuals close to retirement and exploit a reform in part-time pension rules. Using detailed register data on health and jobs pells together with a difference-in-differences approach, I find that an earlier eligibility age for part-time pension program increased purchases of prescription drugs by approximately 1.0 percentage point over the following 6 years. In relative terms, this effect is small, around 2%, but is economically significant as drug purchases are largely subsidized by the state. However, looking at the long-term effects I do not find effects on mortality or severe health diagnoses. I also look at labour market exits and find that there form did not reduce the risk of early withdrawal from the labour market.
Tutkimusteema
Social security, taxation and inequality
JEL
J26, I10
Avainsanat
part-time pension, health, eligibility age reform, work hours
Kokoelmat
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