The Lifetime Costs of Bad Health

Mariacristina De Nardi, S. Pashchenko, Ponpoje Porapakkarm
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Health shocks are an important source of risk. People in bad health work less, earn less, face higher medical expenses, die earlier, and accumulate much less wealth compared to those in good health. Importantly, the dynamics of health are much richer than those implied by a low-order Markov process. We first show that these dynamics can be parsimoniously captured by a combination of some lag-dependence and ex-ante heterogeneity, or health types. We then study the effects of health shocks in a structural life-cycle model with incomplete markets. Our estimated model reproduces the observed inequality in economic outcomes by health status, including the income-health and wealth-health gradients. Our model has several implications concerning the pecuniary and non-pecuniary effects of health shocks over the life-cycle. The (monetary) lifetime costs of bad health are very concentrated and highly unequally distributed across health types, with the largest component of these costs being the loss in labor earnings. The non-pecuniary effects of health are very important along two dimensions. First, individuals value good health mostly because it extends life expectancy. Second, health uncertainty substantially increases lifetime inequality by affecting the variation in lifespans.
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不良健康的终生代价
健康冲击是一个重要的风险来源。与身体健康的人相比,身体不好的人工作更少,收入更少,面临更高的医疗费用,死得更早,积累的财富也少得多。重要的是,健康的动态比低阶马尔可夫过程所隐含的要丰富得多。我们首先表明,这些动态可以通过一些滞后依赖和事前异质性或健康类型的组合来简洁地捕获。然后,我们在不完全市场的结构生命周期模型中研究了健康冲击的影响。我们的估计模型再现了观察到的健康状况在经济结果中的不平等,包括收入-健康和财富-健康梯度。我们的模型对生命周期中健康冲击的金钱和非金钱影响有几个含义。不良健康的(金钱)终生成本非常集中,在不同健康类型之间分布极不均匀,这些成本的最大组成部分是劳动收入的损失。健康的非金钱影响在两个方面非常重要。首先,个人看重健康主要是因为它能延长预期寿命。其次,健康的不确定性通过影响寿命的变化而大大增加了一生的不平等。
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