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摘要
利用澳大利亚家庭、收入和劳动力动态调查第 20 次调查的数据,我们对住房负担压力(HAS)与不同保有权类型的多项目财务健康衡量标准之间的关系进行了描述性研究,并检验了良好的财务健康是否能够抵御住房负担压力对心理健康的负面影响。我们发现,住房负担压力与较低的财务幸福感有关,而且这种影响在不同保有权类型中的分布也不同,平均而言,经历过住房负担压力的租房者的财务幸福感低于房主。这表明,以收入来定义住房压力的 "住房压力 "与财务状况不同。对财务的掌控和财务安全感是经济困难影响心理健康的重要组成部分。租房者可能比房主更容易遇到这些问题;因此,他们在 HAS 中的精神健康状况比房主更差。
Housing affordability stress and mental health: The role of financial wellbeing
Using data from wave 20 of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, we provide a descriptive examination of the relationship between housing affordability stress (HAS) and a multi-item measure of financial wellbeing across tenure types and test whether good financial wellbeing is protective of the negative mental health effects of HAS. We find that HAS is associated with lower financial wellbeing and that this is differentially distributed by tenure, with renters who experience HAS reporting, on average, lower financial wellbeing than owners. This suggests that HAS, which focuses on income to define housing stress, is different to financial wellbeing. Being in control of finances and feeling financially secure are important components of the way in which financial hardship impacts mental health. Renters may be more likely to experience these issues than owners; hence, they fare worse in terms of their mental health when in HAS than owners do.
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Australian Economic Papers publishes innovative and thought provoking contributions that extend the frontiers of the subject, written by leading international economists in theoretical, empirical and policy economics. Australian Economic Papers is a forum for debate between theorists, econometricians and policy analysts and covers an exceptionally wide range of topics on all the major fields of economics as well as: theoretical and empirical industrial organisation, theoretical and empirical labour economics and, macro and micro policy analysis.