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Title: The Impact of Income on Mortality: Evidence from the Social Security Notch
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2006
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Abstract: Legislation in the 1970s created a Notch in social security payments, with those born after January 1, 1917, receiving sharply lower benefits. Using restricted-use versions of the National Mortality Detail File combined with Census data, we use this quasi experiment to examine the income mortality link in an elderly population. Estimates from difference-in-difference and regression discontinuity models show the higher-income group has a statistically significantly higher mortality rate, contradicting the previous literature. We also found that younger cohorts responded to lower incomes by increasing postretirement work effort, suggesting that moderate employment has beneficial health effects for the elderly.
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Authors: Snyder, Stephen; Evans, William
Periodical (Full): Review of Economics and Statistics
Issue: 3
Volume: 88
Pages: 482-495
Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS CPS
Topics: Fertility and Mortality, Health
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