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波兰引入无条件儿童福利对健康的影响:基于差分分析的证据。

Health effects of introducing an unconditional child benefit in Poland: Evidence from a difference in differences analysis.

机构信息

University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Dluga 44/50. 02-759, Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

Health Policy. 2024 Nov;149:105169. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2024.105169. Epub 2024 Sep 21.

Abstract

The association between income and health is well-documented, yet the impact of unconditional child benefits on health in high-income countries remains unclear. This study evaluates the health effects of a generous unconditional child transfer introduced in Poland in 2016. We employed a difference-in-differences methodology using 2010-2019 data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC). Our analysis compared health outcomes between parents eligible for the child benefit and a control group of childless individuals and parents of ineligible children. The introduction of the child benefit was associated with a 2.7 percentage point increase in reporting very good self-perceived health among beneficiaries. The improvement was more significant among the lower-income half, and there was a notable decrease in unmet medical and dental needs by 1.4 percentage points. The policy significantly improved health outcomes, suggesting the potential of unconditional cash transfers to enhance health in high-income countries, particularly for economically disadvantaged groups.

摘要

收入与健康之间的关系已有充分的记录,但无条件儿童福利对高收入国家健康的影响仍不清楚。本研究评估了 2016 年在波兰推出的慷慨无条件儿童转移对健康的影响。我们使用 2010-2019 年欧盟收入和生活条件统计数据(欧盟-SILC)中的差异法进行了分析。我们的分析比较了符合儿童福利条件的父母与无子女个人和不符合条件的儿童的父母的健康结果。引入儿童福利后,报告非常好的自我感知健康的受益人的比例增加了 2.7 个百分点。在收入较低的一半中,改善更为显著,未满足的医疗和牙科需求减少了 1.4 个百分点。该政策显著改善了健康结果,表明无条件现金转移在高收入国家,特别是对经济弱势群体,有提高健康水平的潜力。

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