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All humans eventually die, but life expectancies differ over time and among different demographic groups. Teasing out the various causes and correlates of death is a challenge, and it is one we take on in this book. A look at the data on mortality is
Publikováno v:
Review of Economics & Statistics. 78(4):672-85
The authors assess the impact of college quality on women's earnings and the influence of family and individual endowments on college choice using new data from a survey of identical and nonidentical twins born in Minnesota. The estimates reject mode
Autor:
David Neumark, Paul Taubman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Labor Economics. 13(4):736-61
This article tests the implications of the general human capital that (1) at the individual level, there is a negative relationship between the initial wage level and wage growth of inexperienced workers and (2) at the market level, the ratio of the
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 17:21-33
Two replications of the Arvey, Bouchard, Segal and Abraham (1989; Journal of Applied Psychology, 74, 187–192) study were conducted investigating whether there is a significant genetic association with general job satisfaction as well as its facets.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Political Economy. 102(6):1131-74
The authors show how comparisons between the within-twin correlations of human capital outcomes across identical and nonidentical twins can be used to identify the variability in the individual-specific component of endowments and the responsiveness
Publikováno v:
Journal of Econometrics. 50:183-203
Racial inequality, particularly between blacks and whites, long has been of major concern in the United States. This inequality may take a number of forms, for example, with regard to schooling, housing, health, employment options, and income. In thi
Autor:
Paul Taubman, Jere R. Behrman
Publikováno v:
Review of Income and Wealth. 36:115-127
Intergenerational correlations between parental income and child earnings reflect the extent of intergenerational economic mobility and equality of opportunity. Previous estimates are about 0.2, but these estimates suffer from a number of problems, i
Publikováno v:
Demography. 27:267-284
In this article, we estimate accelerated time-to-failure and proportional-hazard functions with about 100,000 members of the Dorn sample, finding greater hazards associated with smoking and some dependence on occupational variables that measure risk
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Causes, Correlates and Consequences of Death Among Older Adults ISBN: 9789401058872
In this chapter we use micro economic models of individual behavior in a dynamic context to describe how an individual chooses the optimal level of investment in healthiness and implicitly length of life. This establishes a foundation for the estimat
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Causes, Correlates and Consequences of Death Among Older Adults ISBN: 9789401058872
In this chapter we continue our estimation of adult mortality hazard functions. Here we use the Retirement History Survey (RHS), which covers heads of households aged 58–63 in 1969 and for whom death records are taken from Social Security records f
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