The Role of Retiree Health Insurance in the Early Retirement of Public Sector Employees

28 Pages Posted: 25 Oct 2013 Last revised: 15 Jun 2026

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John B. Shoven

Stanford University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Sita N. Slavov

American Enterprise Institute; Occidental College - Department of Economics

Date Written: October 2013

Abstract

Most private sector workers with employer-provided health insurance have a strong incentive to continue working until Medicare eligibility in order to maintain group health coverage. However, most government employees have access to retiree health coverage, which allows them access to group health coverage even if they retire before Medicare eligibility. We study the impact of retiree health coverage on the probability of stopping work among public sector workers between the ages of 55 and 64. We find that, for state and local government employees, retiree health coverage raises the probability of stopping work by 5.1 percentage points (around 28 percent) between ages 60 and 64. However, we find no evidence that retiree health coverage influences state and local employees' decisions to stop work at ages 55-59, or that such coverage has an effect on the probability of stopping work for federal and military employees.

Suggested Citation

Shoven, John B. and Slavov, Sita N., The Role of Retiree Health Insurance in the Early Retirement of Public Sector Employees (October 2013). NBER Working Paper No. w19563, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2345058

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