Chao Li-Wei, Pauly Mark, Szrek Helena, Pereira Nuno Sousa, Bundred Frances, Cross Catherine, Gow Jeff
Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2007 Mar-Apr;26(2):474-82. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.26.2.474.
Small businesses contribute almost 50 percent of total employment and 30 percent of gross domestic product in South Africa, but the impact of poor health and AIDS on these businesses is poorly documented. Using three waves of longitudinal data from predominantly African neighborhoods in peri-urban Durban, South Africa, this project investigates the connections between the health of the owner of a micro- and small enterprise (MSE) and the MSE's growth, survival, or exit. The results show that poor baseline health and declines in health over time are both significantly associated with subsequent business closure.
在南非,小企业贡献了近50%的总就业量和30%的国内生产总值,但健康状况不佳和艾滋病对这些企业的影响却鲜有记载。本项目利用来自南非德班城郊主要为非洲人居住社区的三轮纵向数据,调查微型和小型企业(MSE)所有者的健康状况与MSE的增长、生存或结业之间的联系。结果显示,基线健康状况不佳以及健康状况随时间推移而下降,均与随后的企业结业显著相关。