Ravesteijn Bastian, Kippersluis Hans van, Doorslaer Eddy van
Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Health Econ. 2018 Feb;27(2):e69-e86. doi: 10.1002/hec.3563. Epub 2017 Sep 13.
Health is well known to show a clear gradient by occupation. Although it may appear evident that occupation can affect health, there are multiple possible sources of selection that can generate a strong association, other than simply a causal effect of occupation on health. We link job characteristics to German panel data spanning 29 years to characterize occupations by their physical and psychosocial burden. Employing a dynamic model to control for factors that simultaneously affect health and selection into occupation, we find that selection into occupation accounts for at least 60% of the association. The effects of occupational characteristics such as physical strain and low job control are negative and increase with age: late-career exposure to 1 year of high physical strain and low job control is comparable to the average health decline from ageing 16 and 6 months, respectively.
众所周知,健康状况按职业呈现出明显的梯度差异。虽然职业可能会影响健康这一点似乎显而易见,但除了职业对健康的因果效应之外,还有多种可能的选择因素会产生很强的关联。我们将工作特征与长达29年的德国面板数据相联系,以根据其身体和社会心理负担来描述职业特征。通过采用动态模型来控制同时影响健康和职业选择的因素,我们发现职业选择至少占这种关联的60%。诸如身体劳损和低工作控制等职业特征的影响是负面的,且会随着年龄增长而增加:职业生涯后期接触1年的高强度身体劳损和低工作控制,分别相当于因衰老导致的健康平均下降16个月和6个月。