Datta Gupta Nabanita, Larsen Mona
The Danish National Institute of Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The National Bureau of Economic Research, and IZA, Bonn, Germany.
Eur J Ageing. 2007 Aug 10;4(3):183-190. doi: 10.1007/s10433-007-0062-4. eCollection 2007 Sep.
We investigate the effect of an acute health shock on retirement among elderly male workers in Denmark, 1991-1999, and in particular whether various welfare state programs and institutions impinge on the retirement effect. The results show that an acute health event increases the retirement chances of elderly male workers by 8%, and that this increase in the baseline retirement probability is not affected by eligibility to early exit programs and persists even after accounting for selection due to take-up of disability pension. Neither is it affected by the relatively long duration of sickness benefits in Denmark nor by the promotion of corporate social responsibility initiatives since the mid-1990s. In the late 1990s, however, the retirement rate following a health shock is reduced to 3% with the introduction of the subsidized employment program () but this effect is on the margin of being significant. For the most part, the retirement effect following a health shock seems to be immune to the availability of a multitude of government programs for older workers in Denmark.
我们研究了1991 - 1999年丹麦老年男性工人突发健康冲击对退休的影响,特别是各种福利国家计划和制度是否会影响退休效应。结果表明,突发健康事件使老年男性工人的退休几率增加了8%,而且这种基线退休概率的增加不受提前退出计划资格的影响,即使在考虑了因领取残疾养老金而产生的选择因素后依然存在。它既不受丹麦病假福利相对较长的期限影响,也不受自20世纪90年代中期以来企业社会责任倡议的推动影响。然而,在20世纪90年代后期,随着补贴就业计划()的引入,健康冲击后的退休率降至3%,但这种影响勉强具有显著性。在很大程度上,丹麦针对老年工人的众多政府计划的存在似乎并未影响健康冲击后的退休效应。