Impacts of Housing Costs on Health and Satisfaction With Life Circumstances: Evidence From Australia.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS Health economics Pub Date : 2025-01-12 DOI:10.1002/hec.4934
Ashani Abayasekara, Jun Sung Kim, Liang Choon Wang
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This paper examines the causal impacts of rising housing costs on individual health and satisfaction with life circumstances, using a fixed-effects instrumental variable approach and individual-level panel data from Australia. Relying on the historical patterns of immigrant settlement, we construct an instrumental variable that exploits exogenous variation in housing costs driven by foreign investments that flow differentially into localities. We find that rising housing costs-as measured by composite housing costs faced by homeowners and renters living in an area-have a significant positive impact on individuals' self-assessed physical health and a significant negative impact on satisfaction ratings, but no significant impact on self-assessed emotional health. Heterogeneity analysis suggests that the positive effects on physical health are mainly concentrated among homeowners, the well-educated, and older individuals.

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住房成本对健康和生活环境满意度的影响:来自澳大利亚的证据。
本文使用固定效应工具变量方法和来自澳大利亚的个人水平面板数据,研究了住房成本上升对个人健康和生活环境满意度的因果影响。根据移民定居的历史模式,我们构建了一个工具变量,该变量利用由流入不同地区的外国投资驱动的住房成本的外生变化。我们发现,住房成本的上升——由居住在一个地区的房主和租房者所面临的综合住房成本衡量——对个人自我评估的身体健康有显著的积极影响,对满意度有显著的消极影响,但对自我评估的情绪健康没有显著影响。异质性分析表明,对身体健康的积极影响主要集中在房主、受过良好教育的人和老年人中。
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Health economics
Health economics 医学-卫生保健
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3.60
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4.80%
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177
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: This Journal publishes articles on all aspects of health economics: theoretical contributions, empirical studies and analyses of health policy from the economic perspective. Its scope includes the determinants of health and its definition and valuation, as well as the demand for and supply of health care; planning and market mechanisms; micro-economic evaluation of individual procedures and treatments; and evaluation of the performance of health care systems. Contributions should typically be original and innovative. As a rule, the Journal does not include routine applications of cost-effectiveness analysis, discrete choice experiments and costing analyses. Editorials are regular features, these should be concise and topical. Occasionally commissioned reviews are published and special issues bring together contributions on a single topic. Health Economics Letters facilitate rapid exchange of views on topical issues. Contributions related to problems in both developed and developing countries are welcome.
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