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2020
Differences in physical health across populations and their implications for the old-age dependency ratio in high-, middle- and low-income countries
Fabrice Kämpfen
,
Iliana Kohler
,
Mamadou Bountogo
,
James Mwera
,
Hans-Peter Kohler
,
Jürgen Maurer
SSM - Population Health
, 2020
DOI
Google Scholar
2016
Time to Burn (Calories)? The Impact of Retirement on Physical Activity among Mature Americans
Fabrice Kämpfen
,
Jürgen Maurer
Journal of Health Economics
, 45, 2016
DOI
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2012
The effect of retirement on cognitive functioning.
Norma Coe
,
Hans-Martin von Gaudecker
,
Maarten Lindeboom
,
Jürgen Maurer
Health Econ
, 21, 2012
DOI
PubMed
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2011
Subjective Health Assessments And Active Labor Market Participation Of Older Men: Evidence From A Semiparametric Binary Choice Model With Nonadditive Correlated Individual-Specific Effects
Jürgen Maurer
,
Roger Klein
,
Francis Vella
The Review of Economics and Statistics
, 93, 2011
DOI
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