1 University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
J Health Soc Behav. 2018 Mar;59(1):151-168. doi: 10.1177/0022146517749848. Epub 2018 Jan 5.
Using longitudinal survey data from the Socio-Economic Panel Study ( N = 3,003 respondents with 22,165 individual-year observations) and exploiting temporal and regional variation in state-level unemployment rates in West Germany, we explore differences in trajectories of individuals' self-rated health over a period of up to 23 years after leaving education under different regional labor market conditions. We find evidence for immediate positive effects of contextual unemployment when leaving education on individuals' health. We find no evidence for generally accelerated or decelerated health deterioration when leaving education in high-unemployment contexts. We find, however, that individual unemployment experience when leaving education is associated with worse health and with more accelerated health deterioration in high-unemployment contexts. The cumulative experience of unemployment after leaving education does not mediate the influence of early labor market experiences for long-term health outcomes. In addition, our analyses indicate no gender differences in these results.
利用来自社会经济面板研究(N=3003 名受访者,22165 个个体年度观察值)的纵向调查数据,并利用西德州层面失业率的时间和区域变化,我们探讨了在不同区域劳动力市场条件下,个体离开教育后的长达 23 年的自评健康轨迹的差异。我们发现,离开教育时,情境性失业对个体健康有即时的积极影响。我们没有发现在高失业率环境下离开教育时健康恶化普遍加速或减速的证据。然而,我们发现,离开教育时的个体失业经历与高失业率环境下的健康状况较差和健康恶化加速有关。离开教育后的累计失业经历并不能为长期健康结果的早期劳动力市场经验的影响提供中介。此外,我们的分析表明,这些结果不存在性别差异。