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J Occup Environ Med ; 65(3): 261-270, 2023 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36253929

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We examine whether workers who experience permanently disabling injuries covered by workers' compensation (WC) end up on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and whether Social Security Administration (SSA) seems to offset WC payments for permanently disabling injuries against SSDI benefits, when appropriate. Methods: We capture data on WC benefit receipt from the Health and Retirement Study and link it to SSA data on WC and SSDI recipients to study descriptive information on these questions. Results: We find that SSA seems to be missing data on WC benefits for a sizable share of recipients of WC benefits and that the frequency with which SSDI benefits are reduced because of the WC offset seems surprisingly low. Conclusions: For a variety of reasons, WC benefits for permanently disabling injuries may not be appropriately offset against SSDI benefits, possibly shifting the cost of these workplace injuries to SSDI.


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Insurance, Disability , Occupational Injuries , Humans , Workers' Compensation , Social Security , Workplace
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J Health Econ ; 71: 102302, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32135395

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We compile data on the locations of abortion providers and enforcement of parental involvement laws to document dramatic increases in the distances minors must travel if they wish to obtain an abortion without involving a parent or judge: from 58 miles in 1992 to 454 in 2016. Using both double and triple-difference estimation strategies, we estimate the effects of parental involvement laws, allowing them to vary with the distances minors might travel to avoid them. Our results confirm previous findings that parental involvement laws did not increase teen births in the 1980s, and provide new evidence that in more recent decades they have increased teen birth by an average of 3 percent. The estimated effects are increasing in avoidance distance to the point that a confidential abortion is more than a day's drive away, and also are substantially larger in the poorest quartile of counties.


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Abortion, Induced , Minors , Abortion, Legal , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Parental Consent , Parental Notification , Parents , Pregnancy , United States
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