Bouncing Back from Health Shocks: Locus of Control, Labor Supply, and Mortality

54 Pages Posted: 31 May 2014

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Stefanie Schurer

Victoria University of Wellington - School of Economics and Finance

Abstract

Policy-makers worldwide are embarking on school programmes aimed at boosting students' resilience. One facet of resilience is a belief about cause and effect in life, locus of control. I test whether positive control beliefs work as a psychological buffer against health shocks in adulthood. To identify behavioural differences in labour supply, I focus on a selected group of full-time employed men of working age and similar health. Men with negative control beliefs, relative to men with positive beliefs, are 230-290% more likely to work part-time or drop out of the labour market after a health shock. In old age men with negative control beliefs are by a factor of 2.7 more likely to die after a health shock. The heterogeneous labour supply responses are also observed for other non-cognitive skills, but only for the ones which correlate with control beliefs. Interventions aimed at correcting inaccurate beliefs and negative perceptions may be a low-cost tool to moderate rising public expenditures on social protection and health care.

Keywords: non-cognitive skills, locus of control, labor supply, mortality, health shocks, SOEP

JEL Classification: I12, J24

Suggested Citation

Schurer, Stefanie, Bouncing Back from Health Shocks: Locus of Control, Labor Supply, and Mortality. IZA Discussion Paper No. 8203, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2444067 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2444067

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