Determinants of Health Expenditure Among the Informal Workers of India: Is It Always Catastrophic?

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1177/09720634231196935
R. Roy, Amit Kundu
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The Indian labour market is dominated by informal workers. Out-of-pocket healthcare payments are the principal source of healthcare financing for those workers. This article will try to investigate the determinants of health expenditures across heterogeneous groups of informal workers in India based on the 68th round of National Sample Survey data on Employment and Unemployment for 2011–2012. Across different types of informal workers, mean health expenditure has been highest among ‘employees of informal sectors’. The determining factors for the health expenditure are social group, household head and the number of dependencies. It is also found that health expenditure is not always catastrophic among informal workers. The result obtained is that health expenditure has been catastrophic for almost 30% of informal workers across various heterogeneous groups. Using the probit model, the influencing factors responsible for the incidence of catastrophic health expenditure are age and sex of the household head, the number of senior citizens in the family, possession of assets and expenditure on fuel and electricity.
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印度非正规工人医疗支出的决定因素:是否总是灾难性的?
印度劳动力市场由非正式工人主导。自付医疗费用是这些工人医疗保健资金的主要来源。本文将根据2011-2012年第68轮全国就业和失业抽样调查数据,试图调查印度异质性非正规工人群体卫生支出的决定因素。在不同类型的非正规工人中,"非正规部门雇员"的平均保健支出最高。保健支出的决定因素是社会群体、户主和受抚养人的数目。研究还发现,在非正规工人中,卫生支出并不总是灾难性的。所获得的结果是,卫生支出对各种异质群体中近30%的非正式工人来说是灾难性的。使用probit模型,对灾难性卫生支出发生率负责的影响因素是户主的年龄和性别、家庭中老年人的人数、资产的拥有情况以及燃料和电力支出。
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