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Macro-level determinants of post-retirement health and health inequalities: A multilevel analysis of 18 European countries

机译:退休后健康与健康不等式的宏观决定因素:18个欧洲国家的多级分析

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Poor health after retirement may have an important economic and societal impact and may be affected by macro-level factors. Our aim was to examine whether macro-level factors are associated with health and educational differences in health in recent retirees. We used data covering 18 European countries from the Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) on 8867 respondents who had been retired less than 5 years. We performed multi-level linear regression analyses to examine whether social expenditure in nine policy areas, minimum pension replacement rates, and unemployment replacement rates explained cross-country differences in post-retirement self-rated health (SRH) and educational inequalities in SRH. In both men and women, a higher total expenditure as well as higher expenditures on health, old age, housing, and 'other social policy areas' (non-categorical cash benefits to low-income households and other social services) were associated with better SRH. Cross-level interactions showed that in the presence of a higher old age expenditure, a higher unemployment expenditure, and a higher total expenditure, the absolute educational inequalities in post-retirement SRH were smaller than with lower expenditures in these areas, in both men and women. We found the same effect in women only for a higher expenditure on health as well as a higher minimum pension replacement rate. A higher expenditure on survivors pensions, a lower expenditure on family, and a higher unemployment replacement rate had this effect in men only. This study showed that social expenditure and replacement rates were associated with post-retirement health and health inequalities.
机译:退休后的健康状况不佳可能具有重要的经济和社会影响,可能受到宏观级别因素的影响。我们的目标是审查宏观级别因素是否与最近退休人员的健康状况和教育差异有关。我们利用欧洲(份额)和8867名受访者的欧洲(份额)和衰老(elsa)的英语纵向研究,从欧洲(股份)和衰老(Elsa)的英语纵向研究中覆盖18个欧洲国家的数据。我们进行了多级线性回归分析,以检查九个政策领域的社会支出,最低养老金更换率和失业替代率是否解释了退休后自评卫生(SRH)和SRH教育不平等的跨国差异。在男女和妇女方面,总支出更高,以及更高的健康,老年,住房和“其他社会政策领域”(低收入家庭和其他社会服务的非分类现金福利)与更好SRH。交叉级别互动表明,在较高的旧年龄支出,更高的失业支出和更高的总支出上,退休后的绝对教育不平等均小于这些地区的较低支出,在这两个领域都有女性。我们在女性中发现了同样的效果,仅适用于更高的健康支出以及更高的最低养老金更换率。幸存者养老金的较高支出,较低的家庭支出,更高的失业替代率在男性身上效果。这项研究表明,社会支出和更换率与退休后卫生和健康不平等有关。

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