Disability Pension Program and Labor Force Participation in Japan: A Historical Perspective

40 Pages Posted: 16 May 2011 Last revised: 4 Feb 2023

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Takashi Oshio

Hitotsubashi University

Satoshi Shimizutani

Hitotsubashi University - Institute of Economic Research

Date Written: May 2011

Abstract

This paper utilizes historical information to explore the relationship between labor force participation of middle aged and old people and the disability program in Japan. In particular, we explore the time series dimension to identify what has determined the trend in disability program participation over time and relate it with the labor supply. We find that mortality and health measures have been largely unrelated to the disability program participation rates. While major revisions to the disability program have slightly expanded the eligibility for DI programs, the program participation is still very low; thus, the effect on labor force participation is very limited in Japan, which is in contrast with some European countries that have high take up rates, inducing early retirement.

Suggested Citation

Oshio, Takashi and Shimizutani, Satoshi, Disability Pension Program and Labor Force Participation in Japan: A Historical Perspective (May 2011). NBER Working Paper No. w17052, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1841288

Takashi Oshio (Contact Author)

Hitotsubashi University ( email )

Satoshi Shimizutani

Hitotsubashi University - Institute of Economic Research ( email )

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