Department of Sociology and Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, TX 78713, USA.
Womens Health Issues. 2011 Jan-Feb;21(1):6-11. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2010.07.011. Epub 2010 Sep 16.
largely a consequence of historical gender differences in labor force attachment in the United States, many women rely on their spouse for health insurance coverage, particularly during late middle age. Prior research finds that this creates a window of vulnerability for women during late middle age who may lose their (older) spouse's employment-based coverage when he retires from the labor force and enrolls in Medicare. However, the few studies that have examined this window of vulnerability have been based primarily on white adults.
we used the 2004 and 2006 Annual Social and Economic Supplements to the Current Population Survey to examine whether the window of vulnerability exists among non-Hispanic Black, Mexican-origin, and non-Hispanic White women 55 to 64 years of age, and whether similar factors contribute to the vulnerability across these race/ethnic groups.
women 55 to 64 years of age married to men 65 years or older had an elevated risk of lacking coverage at a time of life when health problems are common and expensive. Among non-Hispanic White women, their husband's exit from full-time employment accounted for the higher risk, whereas a more complex and systemic set of social factors contributed to the higher risk among non-Hispanic Black and Mexican-origin women.
ensuring adequate and affordable health insurance coverage among women during late middle age may require additional health care reforms such as extending Medicare eligibility to younger adults or basing Medicare age eligibility on the age of the older partner within a married couple.
在美国,由于历史上女性在劳动力市场中的地位存在差异,许多女性依赖配偶获得医疗保险,尤其是在中老年时期。先前的研究发现,这为中老年女性创造了一个脆弱期,当她们的(年长的)配偶从劳动力市场退休并参加医疗保险时,她们可能会失去配偶的就业为基础的医疗保险。然而,少数研究这一脆弱期的研究主要基于白人成年人。
我们使用 2004 年和 2006 年的《当前人口调查年度社会和经济补充调查》,研究了 55 至 64 岁的非西班牙裔黑人、墨西哥裔和非西班牙裔白人女性是否存在这种脆弱期,以及类似的因素是否会导致这些种族/族裔群体的脆弱性。
55 至 64 岁的女性与 65 岁或以上的男性结婚,在健康问题普遍且昂贵的时期,她们缺乏医疗保险的风险更高。在非西班牙裔白人女性中,丈夫退出全职工作导致了更高的风险,而在非西班牙裔黑人和墨西哥裔女性中,导致更高风险的则是更复杂和系统性的社会因素。
确保中老年女性在晚年获得充足和负担得起的医疗保险可能需要额外的医疗保健改革,例如将医疗保险资格扩大到年轻成年人,或根据已婚夫妇中年龄较大的伴侣的年龄确定医疗保险年龄资格。