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吸烟与因慢性残疾导致的提前退休。

Smoking and early retirement due to chronic disability.

作者信息

Bengtsson Tommy, Nilsson Anton

机构信息

Centre for Economic Demography, School of Economics and Management, Lund University, P.O. Box 7083, SE-22007 Lund, Sweden; Department of Economic History, School of Economics and Management, Lund University, P.O. Box 7083, SE-22007 Lund, Sweden; IZA, Bonn, Germany; CEPR, Washington, D.C., USA.

Centre for Economic Demography, School of Economics and Management, Lund University, P.O. Box 7083, SE-22007 Lund, Sweden.

出版信息

Econ Hum Biol. 2018 May;29:31-41. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2017.12.005. Epub 2018 Jan 11.

Abstract

This paper considers the long-term effects of smoking on disability retirement in Sweden. Smoking is known to have damaging effects on health, but there is limited evidence on how the effects of smoking translate into worse labour market outcomes, such as the inability to work. In contrast to the few previous studies on smoking and disability retirement, we use a large population sample with registry information on smoking, which is recorded for all women who give birth in Sweden. Thanks to these comprehensive data, we are able to account for a much broader range of potential confounders. In particular, by the use of sibling and twin fixed effects, we account for unobserved heterogeneity in childhood environment and family characteristics. Given that smoking is often initiated in adolescence, one would suspect such factors to play important roles. Among individuals aged 50-64 in 2011, a simple model suggested smokers to have a 5 percentage point higher probability of receiving (full) disability pension, making them more than twice as likely as non-smokers to receive this. However, in a model with sibling fixed effects, the size of the effect was reduced by more than a third. The results point to the importance of confounders, such as childhood circumstances or behaviours, which were not accounted for by previous studies. We also consider effects on disability due to different health conditions. In relative terms, effects are the largest for circulatory conditions and tumours. Results are largely driven by health problems severe enough to merit hospitalization, and there is no evidence of a role played by financial incentives.

摘要

本文探讨了吸烟对瑞典残疾退休的长期影响。众所周知,吸烟会对健康造成损害,但关于吸烟的影响如何转化为更糟糕的劳动力市场结果(如无法工作)的证据有限。与之前关于吸烟与残疾退休的少数研究不同,我们使用了一个包含吸烟登记信息的大量人口样本,该信息记录了所有在瑞典分娩的女性。得益于这些全面的数据,我们能够考虑更广泛的潜在混杂因素。特别是,通过使用兄弟姐妹和双胞胎固定效应,我们考虑了童年环境和家庭特征中未观察到的异质性。鉴于吸烟通常始于青少年时期,人们会怀疑这些因素起着重要作用。在2011年年龄在50 - 64岁的人群中,一个简单模型表明吸烟者领取(全额)残疾抚恤金的概率高5个百分点,这使得他们领取该抚恤金的可能性是非吸烟者的两倍多。然而,在一个包含兄弟姐妹固定效应的模型中,这种影响的规模减少了三分之一以上。结果表明混杂因素的重要性,例如童年环境或行为,而之前的研究并未考虑到这些因素。我们还考虑了不同健康状况对残疾的影响。相对而言,循环系统疾病和肿瘤的影响最大。结果在很大程度上是由严重到足以住院的健康问题驱动的,而且没有证据表明经济激励起了作用。

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