Financial incentives, health and retirement in Spain
Pilar Garcia-Gomez,
Sergi Jimenez-Martin and
JudiVall Castelló
No 2013-12, Working Papers from FEDEA
Abstract:
In this work we combine wage data from Social Security working histories and health information available in the Survey of Health and Retirement in Europe to explore the link between health, financial incentives and retirement in Spain. Our results show that individuals in worse health quintiles are, indeed, the more responsive to financial incentives as they prove to be less likely to retire when incentives to continue working increase.
Date: 2013-11
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Chapter: Financial Incentives, Health, and Retirement in Spain (2014) 
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