An Econometric Assessment of the “Punishment” for Singlehood in Russia: Risks or New Opportunities in Life?

Q2 Social Sciences Naselenie i ekonomika Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.3897/popecon.7.e89168
Rafael A. Akhtemzyanov
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The paper focuses on the effect of having a marriage partner on health and well-being of Russians as compared with their single compatriots. The health status variation between those who are married and those who are single can be explained both by the protective effect of marriage and marriage selection. Using the Cox proportional hazards model on the self-perceived health data from the RLMS 2004-2019 individual questionnaire, while controlling for socioeconomic factors, lifestyle, and living arrangements, we have found that the protective effect of marriage is non‑existent in men, except for a short-term impact of marital transitions. Women are “punished” for their singlehood due to a lack of a partner in their young age, or being in an unregistered union, or the loss of a breadwinner spouse at the age of 50 to 64. In contrast, women over 65 benefit from singlehood.
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俄罗斯单身“惩罚”的计量经济学评估:生活中的风险还是新机遇?
本文重点研究了与单身同胞相比,有婚姻伴侣对俄罗斯人健康和福祉的影响。已婚者和单身者之间的健康状况差异可以通过婚姻和婚姻选择的保护作用来解释。在控制社会经济因素、生活方式和生活安排的同时,我们对RLMS 2004-2019个人问卷中的自我感知健康数据使用Cox比例风险模型,发现除了婚姻转变的短期影响外,婚姻的保护作用在男性中不存在。女性因年轻时缺少伴侣、加入未登记的工会或在50岁至64岁时失去养家糊口的配偶而单身受到“惩罚”。相比之下,65岁以上的女性从单身中受益。
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Naselenie i ekonomika
Naselenie i ekonomika Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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