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Title: Who Goes on Disability when Times are Tough? The Role of Social Costs of Take-Up among Immigrants
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Publication Year: 2019
ISBN: 0035722893715
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Abstract: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) take-up tends to increase during recessions. We exploit variation across immigrant groups in the non-pecuniary costs of participating in SSDI to examine the role that costs play in applicant decisions across the business cycle. We show that immigrants from country-of-origin groups that have lower participation costs are more sensitive to economic conditions than immigrants from high cost groups. These results do not seem to be driven by variation across groups in sensitivity to business cycles or eligibility for SSDI. Instead, they appear to be primarily driven by differences in work norms across origin countries. We are grateful to Eric Gould as well as participants at the 2018 Michigan Retirement Research Center (MRRC) researcher workshop and the University of Cyprus brownbag seminar.
Url: https://econ.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/681/2019/01/BusCyclesEthnicNetworksDI_IZA.pdf
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Authors: Furtado, Delia; Papps, Kerry L; Theodoropoulos, Nikolaos
Publisher: University of Connecticut
Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS CPS
Topics: Migration and Immigration, Other
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