Measuring the Effect of Income on Adult Mortality Using Longitudinal Administrative Record Data
利用改进的1973-1978年CPS-IRS-SSA精确匹配数据,研究收入对35-65岁白人已婚男性死亡率的影响,发现低收入显著增加死亡风险,部分通过残疾路径。
This study enhances the 1973 CPS-IRS-SSA Exact Match File with more complete Social Security mortality data for 1973-1978 and with updated Social Security earnings and disability data. It uses the resulting data set to examine the effect of income controlling for education on the mortality of white married men aged 35-65. It finds that low income continues to have a large and significant effect on mortality risk controlling for disability and on the probability of death through its effect on disability. (EXCERPT)