Attenuation and reinforcement mechanisms over the life course

Authors

Matteo Richiardi, Patryk Bronka, Justin van de Ven

Publication Date

Feb 2024

Abstract

We analyse the complex dynamic feedback effects between different life domains over the life course, providing a quantification of the direct (not mediated) and indirect (mediated) effects. To extend the analysis in scope and time beyond limitation of existing data, we use a rich dynamic microsimulation model of individual life course trajectories parameterised and validated to the UK context. We interpret findings in terms of the implied attenuation or reinforcement mechanisms at play, and discuss implications for health and economic inequalities.

Publication type

CeMPA Working Paper Series

Series Number

CEMPA2/24

Research areas

Family and gender, Health and wellbeing, Tax and benefit systems

Links

https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/research/publications/working-papers/cempa/cempa2-24

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