中国的收入不平等和多重疾病模式:利用查尔斯的微观分析
Mengqian Ouyang1, Bowen Liu2, Riping Xu3
1Department of Economics, Guangdong Institute of Public Administration, Guangzhou, China.
Frontiers in public health
|May 1, 2025
概括
中国的收入不平等显著增加了多病症的风险,尤其是那些工资较低的人. 有针对性的收入再分配和发展投资是减少这些健康差距的关键.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 卫生经济学 卫生经济学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
背景情况:
- 与收入相关的健康不平等是影响社会和经济福祉的重大全球挑战.
- 虽然研究了收入不平等和慢性疾病之间的联系,但对多病症的研究是有限的.
研究的目的:
- 检查收入不平等对中国多病症的影响.
- 识别多病症模式并分析人口统计和地区之间的差异.
- 研究家庭经济决策对健康结果的作用.
主要方法:
- 利用了来自中国健康与退休长度研究的数据.
- 采用Kakwani指数来评估个人层面的收入不平等.
- 应用隐性类分析用于多重病态模式识别和RIF回归用于差异分解.
主要成果:
- 较低的相对工资收入与慢性疾病的增加和特定的多重疾病模式 (例如呼吸系统和心血管) 有很强的相关性.
- 收入再分配部分减轻了健康负面影响;影响因年龄和地区而异.
- 在减少差距方面,发展支出比医疗保健支出更有效.
结论:
- 政策应优先考虑有针对性的收入再分配和发展举措,以打击健康不平等.
- 解决收入不平等问题对于改善人口健康和减少多病症负担至关重要.
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