Rocco Lorenzo, Fumagalli Elena, Suhrcke Marc
Department of Economics, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
Health Econ. 2014 May;23(5):586-605. doi: 10.1002/hec.2934. Epub 2013 May 14.
We assess the causal relationship between health and social capital, measured by generalized trust, both at the individual and the community level. The paper contributes to the literature in two ways: it tackles the problems of endogeneity and reverse causation between social capital and health by estimating a simultaneous equation model, and it explicitly accounts for mis-reporting in self-reported trust. The inter-relationship is tested using data from the first four waves of the European Social Survey for 25 European countries, supplemented by regional data from Eurostat. Our estimates show that a causal and positive relationship between self-perceived health and social capital does exist and that it acts in both directions. In addition, the magnitude of the structural coefficients suggests that individual social capital is a strong determinant of health, whereas community level social capital plays a considerably smaller role in determining health.
我们在个体和社区层面评估健康与社会资本之间的因果关系,社会资本通过广义信任来衡量。本文在两个方面对文献做出了贡献:通过估计联立方程模型解决社会资本与健康之间的内生性和反向因果关系问题,并明确考虑自我报告信任中的误报情况。使用来自25个欧洲国家的欧洲社会调查前四轮的数据,并辅以欧盟统计局的区域数据来检验这种相互关系。我们的估计表明,自我感知的健康与社会资本之间确实存在因果正向关系,且这种关系是双向的。此外,结构系数的大小表明,个体社会资本是健康的一个强有力的决定因素,而社区层面的社会资本在决定健康方面所起的作用要小得多。