Yuan Wei, Gong Shuying, Han Yimin
School of Business Administration, Hubei University of Economics, Wuhan, China.
College of Business, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China.
PLoS One. 2020 Dec 15;15(12):e0243982. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243982. eCollection 2020.
Under the backdrop of China's aging population and continuous rising housing price and base on theories pertaining to social status seeking, marriage matching and intergenerational family relationships, use the 2010 and 2014 CFPS national survey micro data, we examine the impact of rising housing price on the health of middle-aged and elderly people and the underlying mechanisms. Rising housing price has a significant negative impact on the health of middle-aged and elderly people, and this effect is also reflected in their physical health, mental acuity and emotional well-being. The internal mechanism is that social status seeking motivation plays a significant mediator role. Through further analysis, we find that competitive saving motive is another intermediate mechanism that causes rising housing price to affect the health of middle-aged and elderly people; it is complementary to the social status seeking motivation. What's more, the mediation effect of the competitive saving motive is notably heterogeneous, as it exists only for middle-aged and elderly people with male or noncollege educated child but does not exist for those with female or college educated child.
在中国人口老龄化和房价持续上涨的背景下,基于社会地位寻求、婚姻匹配和代际家庭关系等理论,利用2010年和2014年中国家庭追踪调查(CFPS)全国调查微观数据,我们考察了房价上涨对中老年人健康的影响及其潜在机制。房价上涨对中老年人的健康有显著负面影响,这种影响也体现在他们的身体健康、心理敏锐度和情绪幸福感上。内在机制是社会地位寻求动机起到了显著的中介作用。通过进一步分析,我们发现竞争性储蓄动机是导致房价上涨影响中老年人健康的另一个中间机制;它与社会地位寻求动机互补。此外,竞争性储蓄动机的中介效应存在显著异质性,仅存在于有儿子或子女未受过大学教育的中老年人中,而在有女儿或子女受过大学教育的中老年人中不存在。