The Impact of Income Shocks on Health: Evidence from Cohort Data
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We study the effect of permanent income innovations on health for a prime-aged population. Using information
on more than half a million individuals sampled over a twenty-five year period in three different cross-sectional
surveys we aggregate data by date-of-birth cohort to construct a ’synthetic cohort’ dataset with details of income,
expenditure, socio-demographic factors, health outcomes and selected risk factors. We then exploit structural
and arguably exogenous changes in cohort incomes over the eighties and nineties to uncover causal effects of
permanent income shocks on health. We find that such income innovations have little effects on health, but do
affect health behaviour and mortality.
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