The Effects of Breast Cancer on Individual ...
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Title :
The Effects of Breast Cancer on Individual Labour Market Outcomes: An Evaluation from an Administrative Panel in France
Author(s) :
Barnay, Thomas [Auteur]
Duguet, Emmanuel [Auteur]
Le Clainche, Christine [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Duguet, Emmanuel [Auteur]
Le Clainche, Christine [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Journal title :
Annals of Economics and Statistics
Pages :
103
Publisher :
CNGP-INSEE
Publication date :
2019
ISSN :
2115-4430
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Economies et finances
English abstract : [en]
We estimate the effect of breast cancer on labour market participation in France, up to five years after the cancer onset. The causal inference is systematically confounded by differences in age, wage at the beginning of ...
Show more >We estimate the effect of breast cancer on labour market participation in France, up to five years after the cancer onset. The causal inference is systematically confounded by differences in age, wage at the beginning of career, past health and the past history in the labour market. We account for all these issues thanks to an administrative data set which follows individuals from their entry in the labour market. We find that the detrimental effect of the breast cancer for women increases significantly over time up to 10 percentage points after five years. We also find evidence that the effect of cancer is reduced for younger generations.Show less >
Show more >We estimate the effect of breast cancer on labour market participation in France, up to five years after the cancer onset. The causal inference is systematically confounded by differences in age, wage at the beginning of career, past health and the past history in the labour market. We account for all these issues thanks to an administrative data set which follows individuals from their entry in the labour market. We find that the detrimental effect of the breast cancer for women increases significantly over time up to 10 percentage points after five years. We also find evidence that the effect of cancer is reduced for younger generations.Show less >
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