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健康冲击、健康与劳动力市场动态,以及新加坡老年人中的社会经济健康梯度。

Health shocks, health and labor market dynamics, and the socioeconomic-health gradient in older Singaporeans.

机构信息

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA.

School of Economics, Singapore Management University, Singapore; IZA, Germany.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2024 May;348:116796. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116796. Epub 2024 Mar 22.

Abstract

Health disparities by socioeconomic status (SES) are potentially shaped by how an individual's health status and work capacity are affected by the incidence of illness, and how these effects vary across SES groups. We examine the impact of illness on the dynamics of health status, work activity and income in older Singaporeans to gain new insights on how ill health shapes the socioeconomic health gradient. Our data comprise of 60 monthly waves (2015-2019) of panel survey data containing 445,464 person-observations from 11,827 unique respondents from Singapore. We apply a matched event-study difference-in-differences research design to track how older adults' health and work changes following the diagnosis of heart disease and cancer. Our focus is how the dynamics of health and work differ for different SES groups, which we measure by post-secondary education attainment. We find that the dynamics of how self-assessed health recovers following the diagnosis of a new heart disease or cancer do not vary significantly across SES groups. Work activity however varies significantly, with less well-educated males and females being significantly less likely to be in active employment and have income from work, and are marginally more likely to be in retirement following the onset of ill health. By contrast, more well-educated males work more, and earn more a year after the health shock than they did before they fell ill. Occupational differences likely played a role in how work activity of less well-educated men decline more after an acute health event compared with more well-educated men. Understanding the drivers of the socioeconomic health gradient necessitates a focus on individual-level factors, as well as system-level influences, that affect health and work.

摘要

健康不平等与社会经济地位(SES)有关,这可能是由以下因素导致的:个体的健康状况和工作能力受到疾病发生率的影响,以及这些影响在 SES 群体中的差异。我们研究了疾病对新加坡老年人健康状况、工作活动和收入动态的影响,以深入了解健康状况如何塑造社会经济健康梯度。我们的数据来自于 2015 年至 2019 年的面板调查数据,共包含 11827 名受访者的 445464 人次的月度数据。我们采用匹配事件研究差分差异研究设计来跟踪老年人在被诊断患有心脏病和癌症后健康和工作的变化情况。我们关注的是不同 SES 群体的健康和工作动态如何不同,我们通过中学后教育程度来衡量。我们发现,在诊断出新发心脏病或癌症后,自我评估健康状况恢复的动态在 SES 群体中没有显著差异。然而,工作活动却存在显著差异,受教育程度较低的男性和女性在患病后从事积极工作和获得工作收入的可能性显著降低,退休的可能性略高。相比之下,受教育程度较高的男性在健康冲击后一年的工作时间和年收入都比生病前要多。职业差异可能在受教育程度较低的男性在急性健康事件后工作活动下降程度大于受教育程度较高的男性方面发挥了作用。理解社会经济健康梯度的驱动因素需要关注个体层面的因素,以及影响健康和工作的系统层面的影响。

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