Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7334725 | Social Science & Medicine | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The hourly wage rate among individuals with poor self-assessed health status is on average 14.2% lower than among individuals with good self-assessed health status. However, for individuals suffering from a long-term chronic illness or an activity limitation, the gap is 6.3% and 4.5%, respectively. The decomposition performed on wage differences according to health status by correcting for health status selection bias and controlling for unobserved differences in productivity indicates that the 'unexplained component' that can be attributed to wage discrimination is equal to 50%.
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Authors
Mohamed Ali Ben Halima, Emeline Rococo,