拥有自己的住房对健康有益吗?来自英格兰补贴外生变化的证据

Is owning your home good for your health? Evidence from exogenous variations in subsidies in England

Economics & Human Biology · 2020
被引 37
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用英格兰购房权政策的外生变化,研究发现住房拥有率提高10个百分点使长期健康问题报告率降低2个百分点,并通过劳动力市场改善健康。

Abstract

Home ownership is an important component of wealth and may affect health through a range of mechanisms. Using macro- and micro-level data from 2000 to 2008, we seek to estimate the causal effect of home ownership on health by exploiting the Right to Buy policy, which encouraged long-term tenants of publicly rented housing to buy their home at a large discount. At the macro-level we find that a 10 percentage-point increase in home ownership rates is associated with a 2 percentage-point reduction in the number of people reporting having a longstanding health condition. At the individual level we find that home ownership increases the General Health Questionnaire score by 1.46 points on a 37-point scale and self-assessed health by 0.19 points on a 5-point scale and reduces the number of health conditions reported by 0.65. Further analyses show that home ownership affects health via labour markets, with new job opportunities, extra time saved travelling and resources available for healthy leisure activities. These results suggest that housing policies, such as affordable housing, can be an example of non-health policies that improve health.

住房所有权健康效应购房补贴政策准自然实验