Heterogeneous effects of health shocks in developed countries: Evidence from Australia

IF 1.8 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
A. Islam, Jaai Parasnis
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Abstract

Idiosyncratic shocks, such as health shocks, have been shown to have significant effects of income, consumption smoothing and asset accumulation in developing countries. However, less is known about how health shocks impact on individuals’ and households’ consumption and saving behaviour in developed countries. In this paper we examine how health shocks impact on households’ decision to save, and how different socio-economic and ethnic groups respond to health shocks in Australia. We find that health shocks are associated with a substantial reduction in individual savings, but not in household net worth. We do not find any substitution of labour supply by a partner in response to an individual’s health shocks. We also find evidence that negative health shocks are associated with an increase in receipts of public transfers and benefits in the following years. There is some evidence that the fall in savings is greater for low-income individuals, even if they are insured by the public health system and unemployment benefits. Migrants experience a larger decline in savings compared to Australian-born individuals. Surprisingly, savings of individuals who have private health insurance are more affected by health shocks, compared to individuals who do not have private health insurance, suggesting a role for selection into private health insurance. JEL codes: D14, I13, I14
发达国家健康冲击的异质性影响:来自澳大利亚的证据
健康冲击等特殊冲击已被证明对发展中国家的收入、消费平稳和资产积累具有重大影响。然而,在发达国家,人们对健康冲击如何影响个人和家庭的消费和储蓄行为知之甚少。在这篇论文中,我们研究了健康冲击如何影响澳大利亚家庭的储蓄决定,以及不同的社会经济和种族群体如何应对健康冲击。我们发现,健康冲击与个人储蓄的大幅减少有关,但与家庭净值无关。我们没有发现合作伙伴为了应对个人的健康冲击而替代劳动力供应。我们还发现,有证据表明,负面健康冲击与未来几年公共转移和福利收入的增加有关。有证据表明,低收入个人的储蓄下降幅度更大,即使他们有公共卫生系统和失业救济金的保险。与澳大利亚出生的个人相比,移民的储蓄下降幅度更大。令人惊讶的是,与没有私人健康保险的个人相比,拥有私人健康保险个人的储蓄更容易受到健康冲击的影响,这表明选择私人健康保险发挥了作用。JEL代码:D14、I13、I14
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