Lee Jinkook
RAND Corporation, United States.
Int Soc Secur Rev. 2010 Jul;63(3-4):197-222. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-246X.2010.01375.x.
A growing number of countries are developing or reforming pension and health policies in response to population ageing and to enhance the welfare of their citizens. The adoption of different policies by different countries has resulted in several natural experiments. These offer unusual opportunities to examine the effects of varying policies on health and retirement, individual and family behaviour, and well-being. Realizing these opportunities requires harmonized data-collection efforts. An increasing number of countries have agreed to provide data harmonized with the Health and Retirement Study in the United States. This article discusses these data sets, including their key parameters of pension and health status, research designs, samples, and response rates. It also discusses the opportunities they offer for cross-national studies and their implications for policy evaluation and development.
越来越多的国家正在制定或改革养老金和医疗政策,以应对人口老龄化并提高公民的福利。不同国家采取的不同政策催生了若干自然实验。这些实验为研究不同政策对健康与退休、个人及家庭行为以及幸福感的影响提供了难得的机会。要抓住这些机会,需要统一的数据收集工作。越来越多的国家已同意提供与美国健康与退休研究相协调的数据。本文讨论了这些数据集,包括其养老金和健康状况的关键参数、研究设计、样本及回复率。还讨论了它们为跨国研究提供的机会以及对政策评估和制定的影响。