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The impact of financial insecurity on self-reported health: Europe in cross-national perspective
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Abstract Using the EU-SILC 2008 module on over-indebtedness and financial exclusion, this paper analyses how perceived future-orientated economic insecurity alters individual self-assessed health (SAH), once controlling for past and current financial situation in a range of European countries. Those effects ... view more
Using the EU-SILC 2008 module on over-indebtedness and financial exclusion, this paper analyses how perceived future-orientated economic insecurity alters individual self-assessed health (SAH), once controlling for past and current financial situation in a range of European countries. Those effects differ by gender and by country. Our results also suggest that country characteristics explain a larger part of the unknown variability of individual levels of SAH than individual-household characteristics. Thus, our findings might be of help in designing the most effective policies intended to alleviate the individual welfare costs of perceived financial insecurity provoked by upcoming business-cycle downturns.... view less
Keywords
financial situation; exclusion; indebtedness; health; self-assessment; international comparison; gender relations; economy; welfare; well-being; EU
Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Medical Sociology
Free Keywords
self-assessed health; financial insecurity; prospect theory; loss aversion; scarring and anticipation effects; multilevel techniques; EU-SILC 2008
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1123-1137
Journal
Economic Analysis and Policy, 80 (2023)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eap.2023.09.038
ISSN
0313-5926
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0