Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, Department of Economics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
Health Econ. 2011 May;20(5):582-99. doi: 10.1002/hec.1619.
Addressing the extra economic costs of disability is a logical step towards alleviating elements of social exclusion for people with disabilities. This study estimates the long-run economic cost of disability in Ireland in terms of the additional spending needs that arise due to disability. It defines and estimates models of the private costs borne by families with individuals who have a disability in Ireland when compared with the wider population, both in general and by severity of disability. Our modelling framework is based on the standard of living approach to estimating the cost of disability. We extend on previous research by applying panel ordered probit models to living in Ireland survey data 1995-2001 in order to control for the effects of previous disability and income and correlated unobserved heterogeneity. The approach allows us to quantify, for the first time, the additional long-run economic costs of living associated with disability. Our findings suggest that the extra economic cost of disability in Ireland is large and varies by severity of disability, with important implications for measures of poverty.
解决残疾带来的额外经济成本是减轻残疾人社会排斥因素的合理步骤。本研究从因残疾而产生的额外支出需求的角度,估算了爱尔兰残疾的长期经济成本。它定义并估计了爱尔兰有残疾个体的家庭与更广泛的人口相比,在私人成本方面的模式,包括一般性残疾和严重残疾。我们的建模框架基于生活水平方法来估算残疾的成本。我们通过应用面板有序概率模型来扩展之前的研究,以控制先前残疾和收入以及相关不可观测异质性的影响,对爱尔兰生活调查数据 1995-2001 进行分析。该方法使我们能够首次量化与残疾相关的额外长期经济生活成本。我们的研究结果表明,爱尔兰残疾的额外经济成本很大,且因残疾的严重程度而异,这对贫困衡量标准有重要影响。