听力损失与残疾退出:测量问题与应对策略

Hearing loss and disability exit: Measurement issues and coping strategies

Economics & Human Biology · 2016
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用丹麦50-64岁人群的代表性数据,研究听力损失对通过残疾福利提前退休的因果影响,发现自我报告的听力困难存在内生性,且功能性听力问题显著增加残疾福利领取概率,男性影响更大。

Abstract

Hearing loss is one of the most common conditions related to aging, and previous descriptive evidence links it to early exit from the labor market. These studies are usually based on self-reported hearing difficulties, which are potentially endogenous to labor supply. We use unique representative data collected in the spring of 2005 through in-home interviews. The data contains self-reported functional and clinically-measured hearing ability for a representative sample of the Danish population aged 50-64. We estimate the causal effect of hearing loss on early retirement via disability benefits, taking into account the endogeneity of functional hearing. Our identification strategy involves the simultaneous estimation of labor supply, functional hearing, and coping strategies (i.e. accessing assistive devices at work or informing one's employer about the problem). We use hearing aids as an instrument for functional hearing. Our main empirical findings are that endogeneity bias is more severe for men than women and that functional hearing problems significantly increase the likelihood of receiving disability benefits for both men and women. However, relative to the baseline the effect is larger for men (47% vs. 20%, respectively). Availability of assistive devices in the workplace decreases the likelihood of receiving disability benefits, whereas informing an employer about hearing problems increases this likelihood.

听力损失残疾退出自我报告偏误应对策略助听器