The Link between Health Condition Costs and Standard of Living Through Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures and Labour Market Outcomes in Turkey: A Structural Equation Modelling

Oznur Ozdamar, Eleftherios Giovanis
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This study employs a Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) to understand the effect of the costs related to health conditions of people on their standard of living (SoL)using the data from the cross-sectional Household Budget Survey (HBS) for the period 2002-2013 and the panel Income and Living Conditions Survey (ILCS) in Turkey during the period 2009-2012. Using HBS, it is tested whether out-of-pocket health expenditures (OOPEs), which is directly affected by the health conditions of people, contribute to the standard of living in a negative way. Using ILCS, it is examined the effect of labor market outcomes (wages and hours of work loss due to bad health conditions) on SoL. A Structural Equation model allows us to investigate all these concerns simultaneously. Referring health conditions, two different health-condition indices are constructed using two different datasets since they have various questions representing health status of people. Using HBS a health condition index is created regarding questions related to the mental and physical limitations (disability) of people. The second health condition index is created using ILCS that includes questions both related to disability and chronic diseases. The study extends the previous research by several ways. First, the application of a structural equation modelling (SEM) accounts for the measurement error both in the SoL and health-condition indices and it allows for the simultaneous estimation of the link between health condition costs and SoL through out-of-pocket expenditures as well as labor market outcomes using structural equations. Second, it will contribute to existing literature by analysing not only the impact of health condition costs but also the impact of health insurance types on OOPEs and therefore SoL. Third, using a propensity score matching, it creates comparable groups. Finally, the impact of disability and relevant OOPEs on transportation expenditures is analysed and their association with SoL is investigated. The results show that OOPEs and disability have a significant and negative impact on SoL. The disability related costs consist of the 24-30 per cent of the household income corresponding to monetary values ranging between 4,200-4,600 Turkish Liras (TL) per annum, while the respective values in terms of wages range between 1,000-1,200 TL. OOPEs costs are estimated at 2.5 per cent of the household income, which are equal at 540 TL per annum and OOPEs consist of 10 per cent of the non-wage household income corresponding to 870 TL per year. Moreover, the disability leads to significant increases of transportation expenditures and the associated costs are estimated at roughly 470 TL per year. However, when the households with members that have been disabled during the survey are compared with the non-disabled households, the disability costs reach 8,500 TL.
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健康状况成本和生活水平之间的联系,通过自付医疗支出和劳动力市场结果在土耳其:结构方程模型
本研究采用结构方程模型(SEM),利用2002-2013年期间横断面家庭预算调查(HBS)和2009-2012年期间土耳其面板收入和生活条件调查(ILCS)的数据,了解与人们健康状况相关的成本对其生活水平(SoL)的影响。使用HBS,测试了直接受人们健康状况影响的自付医疗支出(OOPEs)是否对生活水平有负面影响。使用ILCS,研究了劳动力市场结果(由于健康状况不佳而导致的工资和工作时间损失)对SoL的影响。结构方程模型使我们能够同时调查所有这些问题。参考健康状况,使用两个不同的数据集构建了两个不同的健康状况指数,因为它们有不同的问题代表人们的健康状况。利用HBS,针对与人的精神和身体限制(残疾)有关的问题创建了健康状况指数。第二个健康状况指数是使用ILCS编制的,其中包括与残疾和慢性病有关的问题。这项研究从几个方面扩展了以前的研究。首先,结构方程模型(SEM)的应用解释了社会收入和健康状况指数的测量误差,并允许同时估计健康状况成本与社会收入之间的联系,通过自付支出以及使用结构方程的劳动力市场结果。其次,它将通过分析健康状况成本的影响以及健康保险类型对OOPEs和因此的SoL的影响来促进现有文献。第三,使用倾向得分匹配,它创建了可比较的组。最后,分析了残疾和相关的oops对交通支出的影响,并调查了它们与SoL的关系。结果表明,外出工作和残疾对家庭收入有显著的负面影响。残疾相关成本占家庭收入的24% - 30%,相当于每年4,200-4,600土耳其里拉(TL)的货币价值,而各自的工资价值在1,000-1,200土耳其里拉之间。外出工作成本估计占家庭收入的2.5%。两者相等,为每年540里亚尔,而外地工作人员占非工资家庭收入的10%,相当于每年870里亚尔。此外,残疾导致运输支出大幅增加,相关费用估计约为每年470里亚尔。然而,当调查期间有残疾成员的家庭与非残疾家庭进行比较时,残疾成本达到8,500 TL。
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