Ziff Anna L, Wiemers Emily, Hotz V Joseph
Texas A&M University.
Syracuse University.
J Labor Econ. 2025 Apr;43(Suppl 1):S153-S178. doi: 10.1086/732668.
We examine the relationship between income volatility and life expectancy in mid-sized U.S. commuting zones between 2006 and 2014. We use a commercial dataset, InfoUSA, to measure income volatility which we link to estimates of life expectancy by gender, county, race, and income. We find that higher income volatility in a county is associated with lower life expectancy, but only at the bottom of the income distribution and primarily for non-Hispanic Whites. Though we cannot extrapolate our findings to individual-level relationships, we do link them to existing literatures on place-based differences in mortality and the relationship between volatility and health.
我们研究了2006年至2014年期间美国中型通勤区的收入波动性与预期寿命之间的关系。我们使用商业数据集InfoUSA来衡量收入波动性,并将其与按性别、县、种族和收入划分的预期寿命估计值相联系。我们发现,一个县较高的收入波动性与较低的预期寿命相关,但仅在收入分布的底部,且主要针对非西班牙裔白人。尽管我们不能将研究结果外推至个体层面的关系,但我们确实将它们与关于基于地点的死亡率差异以及波动性与健康之间关系的现有文献联系起来。