Health Capacity to Work at Older Ages: Evidence from Japan

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Emiko Usui

Hitotsubashi University - Institute of Economic Research; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Satoshi Shimizutani

Hitotsubashi University - Institute of Economic Research

Takashi Oshio

Hitotsubashi University

Date Written: February 2016

Abstract

This paper explores the extent to which older Japanese can potentially expand the labor supply, based on two analytic approaches: the Milligan-Wise and Cutler et al. methods. First, we examine how much older individuals could work if they worked as much as those with the same mortality rate in the past (the Milligan-Wise method). Second, we estimate how much older individuals could work if they worked as much as younger ones in similar health (the Cutler et al. method). Results from both of these methods underscore a large work capacity in old age in Japan. We further investigate differences in health capacity across education groups and find that highly educated individuals tend to have more capacity to work after they are 65 years of age.

Suggested Citation

Usui, Emiko and Shimizutani, Satoshi and Oshio, Takashi, Health Capacity to Work at Older Ages: Evidence from Japan (February 2016). NBER Working Paper No. w21971, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2729091

Emiko Usui (Contact Author)

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Satoshi Shimizutani

Hitotsubashi University - Institute of Economic Research ( email )

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Tokyo 186-8306
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Takashi Oshio

Hitotsubashi University ( email )

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