On the Role of Health in Climbing the Income Ladder: Evidence from China

Gordon Liu, Franklin Qian, Xiang Zhang
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This paper uses two large panel data sets in China to study the effects of a health shock on household income mobility from 1991-2016. We compare outcomes of households with a member who receives a health shock with households that do not receive any health shocks. To do so, we match on demographic and worker characteristics of household members. At the aggregated level, a health shock lowers the probability of "getting out of the low-income trap" by 8.4 percentage points. At the household level, a health shock lowers household income per capita by 12.8%, and income position by 3.2 percentiles. Households that receive a health shock do not adjust labor supply at the intensive margin, but all household members' hourly wages decrease substantially. Households who become poor due to a health shock continue to exhibit lower income mobility in the following years.
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本文利用中国两个大型面板数据集,研究了1991-2016年健康冲击对家庭收入流动性的影响。我们比较了有成员受到健康冲击的家庭与没有受到任何健康冲击的家庭的结果。为此,我们匹配了家庭成员的人口特征和工人特征。在总体水平上,健康冲击使“摆脱低收入陷阱”的可能性降低了8.4个百分点。在家庭一级,健康冲击使家庭人均收入下降12.8%,收入水平下降3.2个百分点。受到健康冲击的家庭不会在密集边际上调整劳动力供给,但所有家庭成员的小时工资都大幅下降。因健康冲击而变穷的家庭在接下来的几年里继续表现出较低的收入流动性。
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