Liu Gordon G, Xue Xindong, Yu Chenxi, Wang Yafeng
National School of Development, Peking University, China.
School of Public Administration, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, China.
Econ Hum Biol. 2016 Sep;22:177-189. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2016.04.003. Epub 2016 May 17.
This paper uses longitudinal data from China to examine the causal relationship between structural social capital and health among Chinese older adults. We employ various econometric strategies to control for the potential endogeneity of social capital and account for the possible contextual confounding effects by including community-level social capital. We use three indicators to measure individuals' general, physical, and mental health. Results indicate that social capital has a significant and positive effect on general and physical health. Based on our primary IV findings, a one standard-deviation increase in social capital leads to a 4.9 standard-deviation decrease in the probability of having bad health and a 2.2 standard-deviation decrease in physical activity limitations. Our results are robust to a series of sensitivity checks. Further analysis suggests heterogeneous effects by age but not by gender or area of residence.
本文利用来自中国的纵向数据,研究中国老年人结构社会资本与健康之间的因果关系。我们采用各种计量经济学策略来控制社会资本的潜在内生性,并通过纳入社区层面的社会资本来考虑可能的背景混杂效应。我们使用三个指标来衡量个体的总体健康、身体健康和心理健康。结果表明,社会资本对总体健康和身体健康有显著的正向影响。根据我们主要的工具变量估计结果,社会资本增加一个标准差会导致健康状况不佳的概率降低4.9个标准差,身体活动受限降低2.2个标准差。我们的结果在一系列敏感性检验中是稳健的。进一步分析表明,存在年龄方面的异质性效应,但不存在性别或居住地区方面的异质性效应。