Houeninvo Hilaire Gbodja, Quenum Venant Cossi Celestin, Senou Melain Modeste
University of Abomey Calavi, Calavi, Benin.
African Economic Research Consortium, Nairobi, Kenya.
Health Econ Rev. 2023 Mar 27;13(1):19. doi: 10.1186/s13561-023-00429-8.
Health shocks are common and have serious consequences for households in developing countries where health insurance is lacking. In this study, we examine whether out-of-pocket health expenditures crowd out household consumption of non-healthcare necessities, such as education items in Benin using a sample of 14,952 households from the global vulnerability and food security analysis survey. We estimated a system of conditional Engel curves with three stage least squared (3SLS) and seemingly unrelated regression (SURE) for seven categories of goods using the Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (QUAIDS) in the form of budget shares corresponding to proportions of total non-health expenditure. Findings show that out of pocket health expenditure leads households to spend more on health care that in fine crowd out expenditure in other necessity goods such as education item. These findings highlight the need for social protection programs to mitigate the impact of health shocks on vulnerable households in Benin.
健康冲击很常见,对缺乏医疗保险的发展中国家家庭会产生严重后果。在本研究中,我们使用来自全球脆弱性与粮食安全分析调查的14952户家庭样本,研究在贝宁自费医疗支出是否会挤出家庭对非医疗必需品(如教育用品)的消费。我们使用二次近似理想需求系统(QUAIDS),以对应非健康总支出比例的预算份额形式,通过三阶段最小二乘法(3SLS)和看似不相关回归(SURE)估计了七类商品的条件恩格尔曲线系统。研究结果表明,自费医疗支出导致家庭在医疗保健上花费更多,最终挤出了在其他必需品(如教育用品)上的支出。这些发现凸显了社会保护计划对于减轻健康冲击对贝宁脆弱家庭影响的必要性。