Jones A. M., Rice, N., Zantomio, F. (2016).
Acute health shocks and labour market outcomes. York, Health Econometrics and Data Group, University of York, vol. 16/04, pp. 1-43.
Abstract:
We investigate the labour supply response to acute health shocks experienced in the postcrash labour market by individuals of working age, using data from Understanding Society. Identification exploits uncertainty in the timing of an acute health shock, defined by the incidence of cancer, stroke, or heart attack. Results, obtained through a combination of coarsened exact and propensity score matching, show acute health shocks significantly reduce participation, with younger workers displaying stronger labour market attachment. The impact on older, more educated, women suggests an important role for preferences, financial constraints, and intra-household division of labour determining labour supply decisions.