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Trajectoires professionnelles et santé en Europe

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  • Caroli, Eve

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  • Godard, Mathilde

Abstract

The main objective of this thesis is to analyse the health consequences of career shocks in Europe. It considers two actual career shocks over the lifecourse: leaving full-time education in a bad economy, and, at the other end of the age spectrum, retiring. In-between these two critical periods, it investigates how an anticipated career shock -- i.e. anticipated job loss -- damages health. Empirical analyses are conducted using large European and British surveys. We use institutional features and natural experiments to find neat instruments for causal identification~: the existence of compulsory schooling laws, the cross-country variation in employment protection legislations, the cross-country variation in retirement systems and the 1973 oil crisis. The results emphasise the causal and health-damaging impact of career shocks, both in the short and in the long-term.

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  • Godard, Mathilde, 2015. "Trajectoires professionnelles et santé en Europe," Economics Thesis from University Paris Dauphine, Paris Dauphine University, number 123456789/15296 edited by Caroli, Eve.
  • Handle: RePEc:dau:thesis:123456789/15296
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    Keywords

    Santé; Retraite; Insécurité de l'emploi; Chocs Macro-Économiques; Obésité; Health; Retirement; Job insecurity; Macro-Economic shocks; Obesity;
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    JEL classification:

    • J63 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Mobility, Unemployment, Vacancies, and Immigrant Workers - - - Turnover; Vacancies; Layoffs
    • I19 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Other
    • I10 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - General
    • C10 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - General

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