LIRAES, Université de Paris (URP 4470), 45 rue des Saints-Pères, 75006, Paris, France.
LIEPP, Sciences Po, Paris, France.
Eur J Health Econ. 2021 Jul;22(5):749-771. doi: 10.1007/s10198-021-01288-y. Epub 2021 Apr 11.
Like many OECD countries, Germany is currently facing a shortage of long-term care (LTC) workers. This situation is concerning in the context of the ageing of the German population. A potential reason why Germany fails to recruit and retain LTC workers is that LTC jobs are particularly demanding (physical and psychological strain) which may be harmful to health. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence demonstrating this effect. This article fills the gap in the literature by exploring to what extent LTC jobs reduce workers' health over time. We estimate a dynamic panel data model on the German Socio-Economic Panel (v.35; 1984-2018), which allows adressing selection issues into occupations. Our paper provides innovative findings on the impact of LTC occupations on workers' health. We confirm that LTC jobs have a negative impact on self-reported health. Our results have strong policy implications: we emphasize the need to provide sufficient assistance to LTC workers, who are at risk of facing more health issues than other workers. This issue is key to increase the attractiveness of LTC jobs and reduce turnover in the LTC workforce.
与许多经合组织国家一样,德国目前面临长期护理(LTC)人员短缺的问题。在德国人口老龄化的背景下,这种情况令人担忧。德国未能招聘和留住长期护理工作者的一个潜在原因是,长期护理工作特别要求高(身体和心理压力),可能对健康有害。然而,缺乏经验证据证明这种影响。本文通过探讨长期护理工作在多大程度上随着时间的推移降低了工人的健康水平,填补了文献中的空白。我们基于德国社会经济面板(v.35;1984-2018)估计了一个动态面板数据模型,该模型允许解决职业选择问题。我们的论文提供了关于长期护理职业对工人健康影响的创新发现。我们证实,长期护理工作对自我报告的健康有负面影响。我们的研究结果具有很强的政策意义:我们强调需要为长期护理工作者提供足够的帮助,他们面临的健康问题比其他工人多。这个问题是提高长期护理工作吸引力和减少长期护理劳动力流动的关键。