TY - CHAP T1 - Consequences and Predictors of New Health Events T2 - Analyses in the Economics of Aging Y1 - 2005 A1 - James P Smith ED - David A Wise KW - Demographics KW - Health Conditions and Status AB - The emphasis in health research has been on understanding and disentangling the multiple ways in which socio-economic status may influence a variety of health outcomes. Consequently, much less is currently known about the impact health may have on SES. But at least for working-aged individuals, health feedbacks to labor supply, household income, and wealth may be quantitatively quite important. Therefore, one aim of this paper will be to estimate the effect of new health events on a series of subsequent outcomes that are both directly and indirectly related to SES. These outcomes will include out-of-pocket medical expenses, the intensive and extensive margins of labor supply, health insurance, and household income. JF - Analyses in the Economics of Aging PB - University of Chicago Press CY - Chicago UR - http://www.ifs.org.uk/publications.php N1 - ProCite field 6 : In ProCite field 8 : ed U4 - Health/Socioeconomic Status JO - Consequences and Predictors of New Health Events ER -