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社会资本与健康:有证据表明祖辈信任有助于促进移民子女的健康。

Social capital and health: evidence that ancestral trust promotes health among children of immigrants.

作者信息

Ljunge Martin

出版信息

Econ Hum Biol. 2014 Dec;15:165-86. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2014.09.001.

Abstract

This paper presents evidence that generalized trust promotes health. Children of immigrants in a broad set of European countries with ancestry from across the world are studied. Individuals are examined within country of residence using variation in trust across countries of ancestry. The approach addresses reverse causality and concerns that the trust measure picks up institutional factors in the individual's contextual setting. There is a significant positive estimate of ancestral trust in explaining self-assessed health. The finding is robust to accounting for individual, parental, and extensive ancestral country characteristics. Individuals with higher ancestral trust are also less likely to be hampered by health problems in their daily life, providing evidence of trust influencing real life outcomes. Individuals with high trust feel and act healthier, enabling a more productive life.

摘要

本文提出证据表明,普遍信任有益于健康。研究对象为来自世界各地、祖籍遍布欧洲众多国家的移民子女。利用祖籍国之间信任度的差异,在居住国范围内对个体进行考察。该方法解决了反向因果关系问题,并消除了对信任度衡量指标反映个体背景环境中制度因素的担忧。在解释自我评估健康状况方面,祖籍信任度有显著的正向估计。这一发现对于考虑个体、父母以及祖籍国的广泛特征而言是稳健的。祖籍信任度较高的个体在日常生活中也较少受到健康问题的困扰,这为信任影响现实生活结果提供了证据。信任度高的个体感觉更健康且行为更健康,从而能过上更有成效的生活。

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