THE EFFECT OF SICKNESS ON EARNINGS
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2001
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The question addressed in this paper is whether sickness history affects annual earnings
and hourly wages in Sweden. If poor health makes people less productive, we expect to
find a negative effect of previous health history on hourly wages. If, instead, poor health
reduces peoples working capacity, but not their productivity, this implies only a
decrease in hours worked. Using a longitudinal database for individual sickness, we
estimate both (annual) earnings and (hourly) wage equations, and find that people who
are healthy in the current year, but have long-term sickness in the previous five years
have lower earnings than persons without long-term sickness.
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human capital model; age-earnings profiles; earnings; wage equations, sickness spells; health variables