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Changes in the system of country’s population health care depending on the level of providing affordable housing
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Abstract This paper is devoted to providing affordable housing as a significant factor in public health management, inclusive growth, and SDG. The purpose is to empirically prove changes in the system of country's population health care depending on the level of providing affordable housing. The empirical ba... view more
This paper is devoted to providing affordable housing as a significant factor in public health management, inclusive growth, and SDG. The purpose is to empirically prove changes in the system of country's population health care depending on the level of providing affordable housing. The empirical base includes time series and panel data for 27 EU countries during 2011-2019. Due to correlation analysis (Shapiro-Wilk testing, Spearman or Pearson correlation, lags in time), regression analysis, and building a dynamic panel estimation model with Sargan testing in STATA, the study empirically confirmed and formalized the impact of affordable housing funding on changes in the system of country’s population health care. In particular, the study found the dependence between overcrowding level and the share of homeowners with mortgages (a decrease of overcrowding level by an average of 0.61% with a time lag of 2 years due to an increase by 1%); the share of tenants on concessional terms/free (0.41% with a time lag of 3 years); and the share of public spending on housing development (0.25% with a time lag of 3 years). The direct relationship between the overcrowding and mortality from dangerous diseases (tuberculosis, AIDS, viral hepatitis, mental and behavioral disorders, diabetes, pneumonia) was also revealed. Public spending on housing under social protection programs (subsidies, etc.) proved to be the least effective. Preference should be given to the development of affordable mortgage lending (faster and greater effect). Generally, it impacts public management decisions in the health care system, social, and housing spheres.... view less
Keywords
health care; AIDS; illness; loan; mortality; social housing; housing market; health care delivery system
Classification
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Health Policy
Free Keywords
dangerous diseases; housing loan; overcrowding; EU-SILC 2019
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 215-232
Journal
Problems and Perspectives in Management, 20 (2022) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21511/ppm.20(3).2022.18
ISSN
1810-5467
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed