Agricultural payment mechanisms, medical cost anxiety, and incomemobility in China.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Teng Wu, Meihong Gao
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Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between agricultural payment mechanisms, medical cost anxiety, and income mobility in China. The study made use of the World Bank (2021) Global Financial Inclusion data. Utilizing a range of figures to visually represent data trends and relationships, the study reports how agricultural payment mechanisms relate to income mobility while accounting for the impact of medical cost anxiety. The findings reveal that while agricultural payments positively affect income mobility, their effectiveness is significantly dampened by the presence of high medical expenses. Households that receive agricultural payments but face substantial healthcare costs tend to experience limited upward mobility compared to those with lower medical expenditures. The study concludes that to improve income mobility in rural China, policy interventions must address both agricultural productivity and healthcare affordability. A dual approach that integrates agricultural subsidies with healthcare reforms is recommended, focusing on expanding access to affordable healthcare, reducing out-of-pocket expenses, and strengthening social safety nets.

中国农业支付机制、医疗费用焦虑和不适应。
本研究探讨中国农业支付机制、医疗成本焦虑和收入流动之间的关系。该研究使用了世界银行(2021年)全球金融包容性数据。利用一系列数字直观地表示数据趋势和关系,该研究报告了农业支付机制如何与收入流动性相关,同时考虑到医疗成本焦虑的影响。研究结果表明,虽然农业支付对收入流动性有积极影响,但其有效性受到高额医疗费用的显著抑制。与医疗支出较低的家庭相比,获得农业补贴但面临巨额医疗费用的家庭向上流动的能力往往有限。该研究的结论是,为了提高中国农村的收入流动性,政策干预必须同时解决农业生产率和医疗负担能力的问题。建议采取将农业补贴与医疗改革相结合的双重方法,重点是扩大获得负担得起的医疗保健的机会,减少自付费用,并加强社会安全网。
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African journal of reproductive health
African journal of reproductive health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
10.00%
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0
期刊介绍: The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary and international journal that publishes original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive heath in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.
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