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Health status and labour market outcome: Empirical evidence from Australia
Pacific Economic Review ( IF 1.467 ) Pub Date : 2018-03-23 , DOI: 10.1111/1468-0106.12257
Kannika Damrongplasit 1 , Cheng Hsiao 2, 3 , Xueyan Zhao 4
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This paper uses eight waves of Australia Household, Income and Labour Dynamics data to study the issues of state dependence and the short‐run and long‐run response to health shocks on the labour market. We consider six alternative panel data binary dependent variable models with different ways of modelling labour market dynamics and individual heterogeneity. We find that the key results with regard to labour market dependence and the impacts of health shocks are sensitive to model specification and pooling of male and female samples with differences as large as sixfold. Specification analysis is conducted and favours the dynamic fixed effects logit model for separate male and female samples. Methods for evaluating dynamic response paths to a one‐time health shock for binary outcomes are also suggested and results are presented.

中文翻译:

健康状况和劳动力市场结果:来自澳大利亚的经验证据

本文使用八次“澳大利亚家庭,收入和劳动力动态”数据来研究国家依赖问题以及对劳动力市场健康冲击的短期和长期响应。我们考虑了六种替代面板数据二进制因变量模型,这些模型具有不同的劳动力市场动态模型和个体异质性模型。我们发现,关于劳动力市场依赖性和健康冲击的影响的主要结果对模型规格和男女样本的合并敏感,其差异高达六倍。进行了规格分析,并且有利于分别为男性和女性样本的动态固定效应logit模型。还提出了评估一次性健康冲击对二元结果的动态反应路径的方法,并给出了结果。
更新日期:2018-03-23
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