The Effect of Income on Mortality – New Evidence for the Absence of a Causal Link
Alexander Ahammer,
Gerard Horvath and
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
No 1505, CDL Aging, Health, Labor working papers from The Christian Doppler (CD) Laboratory Aging, Health, and the Labor Market, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Abstract:
We analyze the effect of income on mortality in Austria using administrative social security data. To tackle potential endogeneity concerns arising in this context, we estimate time-invariant firm-specific wage components and use them as instruments for actual wages. While we do find quantitatively small yet statistically significant effects in our naïve least squares estimations, IV regressions reveal a robust zero-effect of income on ten-year death rates for prime-age workers, both in terms of coefficient magnitude and statistical significance. These results are robust to a number of different sample specifications and both linear and non-linear estimation methods.
Keywords: Income; mortality; wage decomposition. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I10 J14 J31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2015-07
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Journal Article: The effect of income on mortality—new evidence for the absence of a causal link (2017) 
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