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Overview

Maarten Lindeboom is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple fields within social sciences and health professions, with a focus on several key topics related to public health, social welfare, and demographic studies.

The main fields of study that Maarten Lindeboom has published in include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Health Professions

Their work also extends into specific subfields such as:

  • General Health Professions
  • Demography
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Sociology and Political Science

Lindeboom's research topics cover a range of subjects, including:

  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Retirement, Disability, and Employment
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving

Their publications appear most frequently in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Journal of Human Resources
  • Journal of Public Economics
  • Journal of Applied Econometrics
  • Social Science & Medicine

Significant recent papers by Maarten Lindeboom include:

  • Disentangling retirement and savings responses, 2020, Journal of Public Economics

Other recent related works, although authored by coauthors rather than Lindeboom directly, reflect collaborations within their research network and cover topics on disability insurance, health impacts of early-life famine exposure, intergenerational health behavior transmission, and regional differences in long-term care in the Netherlands:

  • Application and Award Responses to Stricter Screening in Disability Insurance, 2022, The Journal of Human Resources
  • Early-life famine exposure, hunger recall, and later-life health, 2022, Journal of Applied Econometrics
  • Role of grandparents in risky health behavior transmission: A study on smoking behavior in Norway, 2023, Social Science & Medicine
  • Regional variation in public long-term home care: Regional differences in the Netherlands and the role of patient experiences, 2020, Nordic Journal of Health Economics

Maarten Lindeboom frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Zichen Deng
  • Pierre Koning
  • Vincenzo Atella
  • Edoardo Di Porto
  • Joanna Kopinska

Best Publications

  • Cut-point Shift and Index Shift in Self-reported Health

    Maarten Lindeboom;Eddy van Doorslaer

  • Economic Conditions Early in Life and Individual Mortality

    Gerard J. Van Den Berg;Maarten Lindeboom

  • Does reporting heterogeneity bias the measurement of health disparities

    Teresa Bago d'Uva;Teresa Bago d'Uva;Eddy Van Doorslaer;Eddy Van Doorslaer;Maarten Lindeboom;Owen O'Donnell

  • Parental education and child health: evidence from a schooling reform

    Maarten Lindeboom;Ana Llena-Nozal;Bas van der Klaauw

  • Subjective health measures and state dependent reporting errors

    Marcel Kerkhofs;Maarten Lindeboom

  • Retirement, financial incentives and health

    Marcel Kerkhofs;Maarten Lindeboom;Jules Theeuwes

  • Long-run effects on longevity of a nutritional shock early in life : The Dutch Potato famine of 1846-1847

    Maarten Lindeboom;Gerard J. van den Berg

  • Does Retirement Kill You? Evidence from Early Retirement Windows

    Norma B. Coe;Maarten Lindeboom

  • THE EFFECT OF RETIREMENT ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING

    Norma B. Coe;Hans Martin Von Gaudecker;Maarten Lindeboom;Jürgen Maurer

  • Does Retirement Kill You? Evidence from Early Retirement Windows *

    Norma B. Coe;Maarten Lindeboom;Maarten Lindeboom;Maarten Lindeboom

  • Shattered dreams: the effects of changing the pension system late in the game

    Andries De Grip;Maarten Lindeboom;Raymond Montizaan

  • MATCHING EMPLOYERS AND WORKERS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SEARCH

    Maarten Lindeboom;Jan Van Ours;Gusta Renes

  • Screening disability insurance applications

    Philip R. de Jong;Maarten Lindeboom;Bas van der Klaauw

  • Health and work of the elderly: subjective health measures, reporting errors and endogeneity in the relationship between health and work

    Maarten Lindeboom;Marcel Kerkhofs

  • An econometric analysis of the mental-health effects of major events in the life of older individuals

    Maarten Lindeboom;Gerard J. van den Berg

  • Long-Run Effects of Gestation during the Dutch Hunger Winter Famine on Labor Market and Hospitalization Outcomes

    Robert S. Scholte;Gerard J. van den Berg;Maarten Lindeboom

  • The rise and fall of disability insurance enrollment in the Netherlands

    Pierre Koning;Maarten Lindeboom

  • Assessing the impact of obesity on labor market outcomes

    Maarten Lindeboom;Petter Lundborg;Bas van der Klaauw

  • Attrition in longitudinal panel data, and the empirical analysis of dynamic labour market behaviour

    Gerard J. van den Berg;Maarten Lindeboom;Geert Ridder

  • The effect of work on mental health: Does occupation Matter?

    Ana Llena-Nozal;Maarten Lindeboom

  • An empirical assessment of assortative matching in the labor market

    Rute Mendes;Gerard J. van den Berg;Maarten Lindeboom

  • The effect of work on mental health: does occupation matter?

    Ana Llena-Nozal;Maarten Lindeboom

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerard J. van den Berg
Gerard J. van den Berg University of Groningen
Eddy van Doorslaer
Eddy van Doorslaer Erasmus University Rotterdam
Dorly J. H. Deeg
Dorly J. H. Deeg University of Amsterdam
Owen O'Donnell
Owen O'Donnell Erasmus University Rotterdam
Petter Lundborg
Petter Lundborg Lund University
Jan C. van Ours
Jan C. van Ours Erasmus University Rotterdam
Rob Alessie
Rob Alessie University of Groningen
Peter Dolton
Peter Dolton University of Sussex
Martijn Huisman
Martijn Huisman Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Geert Ridder
Geert Ridder University of Southern California

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