articleThe Quarterly Journal of EconomicsJul 29, 2009Closed access

Job Displacement and Mortality: An Analysis Using Administrative Data *

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago · Center for Economic and Policy Research · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We use administrative data on the quarterly employment and earnings of Pennsylvanian workers in the 1970s and 1980s matched to Social Security Administration death records covering 1980-2006 to estimate the effects of job displacement on mortality. We find that for high-seniority male workers, mortality rates in the year after displacement are 50%-100% higher than would otherwise have been expected. The effect on mortality hazards declines sharply over time, but even twenty years after displacement, we estimate a 10%-15% increase in annual death hazards. If such increases were sustained indefinitely, they would imply a loss in life expectancy of 1.0-1.5 years for a worker displaced at age forty. We show that…

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  • Earnings
  • Seniority
  • Displacement (psychology)
  • Demographic economics
  • Displaced workers
  • Wage
  • Life expectancy
  • Demography
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