Finnish Centre for Pensions, FI-00065, ELÄKETURVAKESKUS, Finland.
Centre for Health and Social Economics, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, P.O. Box 30, FI-00271, Helsinki, Finland.
Soc Sci Med. 2021 May;276:113843. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113843. Epub 2021 Mar 13.
A health shock can have lasting consequences for the employment of not only the individuals experiencing it, but also their spouses. In this article, we complement the individual approach to the impact of health shocks with a dyadic perspective and show how employment opportunities and restrictions within couples are interdependent in the face of severe illness. We investigate whether the association between male spouses' health shocks and couples' employment trajectories depends on household specialization and both spouses' education. Multichannel sequence analysis is applied to retrospective life-course data from the Survey for Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe for couples with health shocks and their matched controls (N = 1022). By identifying typical employment trajectories, we find that health shocks are negatively associated with trajectories where both spouses continue in full-time employment and positively with trajectories where the man retires while the woman continues working and where both spouses retire simultaneously. Couples' trajectories differ according to the spouses' combined education levels. Findings suggest that health shocks may exacerbate economic inequalities within and between couples.
健康冲击不仅会对经历冲击的个人的就业产生持久影响,还会对其配偶的就业产生持久影响。在本文中,我们以对偶视角补充了对健康冲击影响的个体方法,并展示了在面对严重疾病时,夫妻内部的就业机会和限制是如何相互依存的。我们研究了男性配偶的健康冲击与夫妻就业轨迹之间的关联是否取决于家庭专业化和夫妻双方的教育程度。多通道序列分析应用于来自欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查的回顾性生命历程数据,针对有健康冲击的夫妇及其匹配对照(N=1022)。通过确定典型的就业轨迹,我们发现健康冲击与夫妻双方都继续全职工作的轨迹呈负相关,与男子退休而女子继续工作以及夫妻双方同时退休的轨迹呈正相关。夫妻的轨迹因配偶的综合教育水平而异。研究结果表明,健康冲击可能会加剧夫妻内部和夫妻之间的经济不平等。