Path Dependence in Disability.

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Journal of African Economies Pub Date : 2021-07-07 eCollection Date: 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1093/jae/ejab013
Neha Agarwal, Hans-Peter Kohler, Subha Mani
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Abstract

The average prevalence of disability in most African countries is 10%, but for many it exceeds the global disability prevalence rate of 15%. The extent to which this disability capturing functional and activity limitations results in permanent job loss, lowered lifetime income and assets, in part, depends upon the extent to which the onset of limitations becomes permanent. In this paper, we use five rounds of longitudinal data from rural Malawi, a low-income African country with high prevalence of disability, to examine path dependence in activity limitations. We estimate a dynamic linear panel data model where the coefficient on the one-period lagged health outcome captures path dependence in limitations. Our preferred Arellano-Bover estimates show that males experience partial persistence in both the incidence and intensity of severe limitations and no persistence in other limitations. Females, on the other hand, exhibit no persistence in any type of limitations. Our findings have important policy implications for computing the long-term costs associated with onset of activity limitations as these costs can be moderated by the recovery exhibited in these limitations.

残疾的路径依赖
大多数非洲国家的平均残疾发生率为 10%,但许多国家的残疾发生率超过了 15%的全球残疾发生率。这种功能和活动受限的残疾在多大程度上会导致永久性失业、终生收入和资产减少,部分取决于残疾的发生在多大程度上是永久性的。在本文中,我们使用了马拉维农村地区的五轮纵向数据来研究活动受限的路径依赖性,马拉维是一个低收入的非洲国家,残疾发生率很高。我们估计了一个动态线性面板数据模型,其中滞后一期的健康结果系数捕捉了活动受限的路径依赖性。我们首选的 Arellano-Bover 估计结果表明,男性在严重活动受限的发生率和强度方面具有部分持续性,而在其他活动受限方面则没有持续性。另一方面,女性在任何类型的限制方面都没有表现出持续性。我们的研究结果对于计算与活动受限相关的长期成本具有重要的政策意义,因为这些成本会因活动受限的恢复情况而有所缓和。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Economies is a vehicle to carry rigorous economic analysis, focused entirely on Africa, for Africans and anyone interested in the continent - be they consultants, policymakers, academics, traders, financiers, development agents or aid workers.
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