Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise? The Impact of the Old Age Assistance Program on Elderly Mortality in the United States
Andreea Balan-Cohen
No 719, Discussion Papers Series, Department of Economics, Tufts University from Department of Economics, Tufts University
Abstract:
How much have government programs improved elderly well-being? I examine the impact of OAA on mortality between 1930-1955. I construct two new data sets: a database on OAA, and a database on elderly mortality. To control for joint determination of income and mortality, I use a simulated IV approach that relies on exogenous changes in OAA legislation. I find substantial reductions in mortality for vulnerable elderly groups, especially poor males. Mortality decreased mainly because of declines in risky behavior, infectious diseases (after the introduction of antibiotics), and suicides. Household survey analyses reveal changes in consumption consistent with these patterns.
Keywords: elderly; welfare programs; mortality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H53 I18 I38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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