Coveney Max, García-Gómez Pilar, Van Doorslaer Eddy, Van Ourti Tom
Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Health Econ. 2016 Nov;25 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):141-158. doi: 10.1002/hec.3375.
Little is known about how health disparities by income change during times of economic crisis. We apply a decomposition method to unravel the contributions of income growth, income inequality and differential income mobility across socio-demographic groups to changes in health disparities by income in Spain using longitudinal data from the Survey of Income and Living Conditions for the period 2004-2012. We find a modest rise in health inequality by income in Spain in the 5 years of economic growth prior to the start of the crisis in 2008, but a sharp fall after 2008. The drop mainly derives from the fact that loss of employment and earnings has disproportionately affected the incomes of the younger and healthier groups rather than the (mainly stable pension) incomes of the groups over 65 years. This suggests that unequal distribution of income protection by age may reduce health inequality in the short run after an economic recession. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
关于经济危机期间收入导致的健康差距如何变化,我们所知甚少。我们运用一种分解方法,利用2004 - 2012年期间收入与生活条件调查的纵向数据,来剖析西班牙不同社会人口群体的收入增长、收入不平等以及收入流动差异对收入导致的健康差距变化的贡献。我们发现,在2008年危机开始前的5年经济增长期内,西班牙收入导致的健康不平等略有上升,但在2008年之后急剧下降。这种下降主要源于就业和收入损失对较年轻和健康群体的收入影响不成比例,而非对65岁以上群体(主要是稳定的养老金收入)的影响。这表明,经济衰退后短期内,按年龄划分的收入保护不平等可能会降低健康不平等。版权所有© 2016约翰·威利父子有限公司。