Economic Insecurity and Health
Article dans une revue: We here show that individual-level economic insecurity, based on the time profle of economic resources, is detrimental to both physical and mental health in long-run Australian panel data. This relationship is found in panel data, comparing an individual’s change in economic security over time to the changes in her health. A heterogeneity analysis reveals that economic insecurity is par-ticularly detrimental to the health of the most-deprived, those over the age of 30, and men rather than women.
Auteur(s)
Andrew E. Clark, Conchita d’Ambrosio, Rémi Yin
Revue
- Review of Public Economics
Date de publication
- 2023
Mots-clés JEL
Mots-clés
- Economic Insecurity
- Mental health
- Physical health
- HILDA
Pages
- 69-90
URL de la notice HAL
Version
- 1
Volume
- 247