| Literature DB >> 29334909 |
M Puerto López Del Amo González1, Vivian Benítez1, José J Martín-Martín2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is scant research that simultaneously analyzes the joint effects of long-term unemployment, poverty and public expenditure policies on poorer self-perceived health during the financial crisis. The aim of the study is to analyze the joint relationship between long-term unemployment, social deprivation, and regional social public expenditure on one side, and self-perceived health in Spain (2007-2011) on the other.Entities:
Keywords: Great recession; Income; Long term unemployment; Multilevel logistic longitudinal regression; Poverty; Self-reported health; Social health determinants; Social public expenditure; Spain
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29334909 PMCID: PMC5769359 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-5004-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Individual and regional variables used to analyze the relationship between long-term unemployment and health
| LEVEL 1 (year): 36,420 observations | ||
| Years | 2007–2011 | |
| LEVEL 2 (individual) 9105 individuals | ||
| Dependent variable | Self-perceived health (collapsed): Good (Very good/Good) - Bad (Fair/Bad/Very bad) | |
| Independent variables | ||
| Individual | Sociodemographic | Age (range: 16–65)a |
| Socioeconomic | Education level (Primary/Secondary/Higher) | |
| LEVEL 3 (regional) 17 regions. | ||
| Regional | Public expenditure policies | Essential public services per capitab,c |
aCentered continuous variable
bNominal values were converted to real values using 2007 as the base year and Consumer Price Index (National Statistics Institute) as a deflator
cEssential public services include: health care (primary, specialized, and hospital assistance, public health, clinical research); education (kindergarten, primary, secondary, post-secondary, and higher, grants, support services to education); and social protection (retirement, illness, disability, advanced age, protection of families, unemployment, housing, attention to social exclusion)
Source: the authors
Multilevel model of the association of individual and regional variables with self-perceived health, Spain 2007–2011
| SEQUENTIAL ESTIMATION OF MODELS 2007–2011 PANEL | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAMPLE | 34,692 OBSERVATIONS | 34,692 OBSERVATIONS | 27,008 OBSERVATIONS | 32,324 OBSERVATIONS |
| INDIVIDUAL LEVEL: YEARS 2007–2011 | ||||
| Chronic illness | – | 23.54 (21.07–26.3) *** | – | 23.24 (20.69–26.12) *** |
| Centered age | 1.09 (1.09–1.1)*** | 1.06 (1.06–1.07) *** | 1.07 (1.06–1.08) *** | 1.06 (1.06–1.07) *** |
| Female | 1.37 (1.18–1.59) *** | 1.42 (1.25–1.62) *** | 1.53 (1.3–1.8) *** | 1.41 (1.23–1.62) *** |
| Education level (primary as reference) | ||||
| Secondary education | 0.62 (0.53–0.73) *** | 0.63 (0.54–0.73) *** | 0.70 (0.58–0.84) *** | 0.62 (0.53–0.72) *** |
| Higher education | 0.28 (0.23–0.34) *** | 0.31 (0.26–0.37) *** | 0.32 (0.26–0.41) *** | 0.31 (0.26–0.38) *** |
| Activity (employed as reference) | ||||
| Student | 0.62 (0.44–0.88) *** | 0.49 (0.36–0.67) *** | 0.34 (0.21–0.54) *** | 0.51 (0.37–0.71) *** |
| Homemaking | 1.46 (1.21–1.76) *** | 1.23 (1.03–1.46) *** | 0.99 (0.79–1.23) *** | 1.28 (1.07–1.54) *** |
| Other inactive | 4.84 (4.-5.85)*** | 3.07 (2.57–3.67) *** | 1.96 (1.51–2.53) *** | 3.13 (2.6–3.78) *** |
| Long and Very long Unemployment | ||||
| Unemployed between 1 and 11 months | 1.08 (0.85–1.38) | 0.96 (0.78–1.18) | 0.99 (0.76–1.28) | 0.99 (0.8–1.24) *** |
| Unemployed between 12 and 23 months | 1.61 (1.29–2.01) *** | 1.41 (1.17–1.7) *** | 1.37 (1.08–1.73) *** | 1.43 (1.16–1.76) *** |
| Unemployed between 24 and 48 months | 2.32 (1.79–3.02) *** | 1.81 (1.46–2.26) *** | 1.72 (1.31–2.26) *** | 1.60 (1.19–2.13) *** |
| Socioeconomic variables | ||||
| Equivalent household income | 0.80 (0.74–0.86) *** | 0.75 (0.69–0.8) *** | 0.76 (0.7–0.83) *** | 0.72 (0.67–0.78) *** |
| Severe material deprivation | 2.10 (1.57–2.8) *** | 1.95 (1.46–2.6) *** | 1.74 (1.19–2.55) *** | 1.97 (1.43–2.72) *** |
| REGIONAL LEVEL: 17 REGIONS | ||||
| Health-care expenditure | 1.00 (1.00–1.001)*** | 0.99 (0.99–1.001) | 1.00 (0.99–1.001) | 1.00 (0.99–1.001) |
| Fundamental public services | 0.99 (0.99–0.99)*** | 0.99 (0.99–0.99)*** | 0.99 (0.99–0.99)*** | 0.99 (0.99–0.99)*** |
p-value < 0.01 = ***; p-value< 0.05 = **; p-value < 0.10 = *. Source: Prepared by the authors based on data from the Survey on Living Conditions. Instituto Nacional de Estadística (2014). http://www.ine.es/dyngs/INEbase/es/operacion.htm?c=Estadistica_C&cid=1254736176807&menu=ultiDatos&idp=1254735976608. Accessed 27 Dec 2016
Multilevel model of the association of individual and regional variables with self-perceived health for people in good health at the beginning of the panel, Spain 2007–2011
| SEQUENTIAL ESTIMATION OF MODELS 2007–2011 PANEL | Modelo 5 | Model 6 | Model 7 | Model 8 | Model 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAMPLE | 28,142 OBSERVATIONS | 28,142 OBSERVATIONS | 24,321 OBSERVATIONS | 26,372 OBSERVATIONS | 34,692 OBSERVATIONS |
| Chronic illness | – | 19.86 (17.-23.19) *** | 40.21 (34.89–46.34) *** | – | 19.76 (16.8–23.24) *** |
| Centered age | 1.06 (1.05–1.07) *** | 1.04 (1.03–1.05) *** | 1.06 (1.05–1.07) *** | 1.05 (1.04–1.06) *** | 1.04 (1.04–1.05) *** |
| Female | 1.29 (1.08–1.54) *** | 1.32 (1.12–1.55) *** | 1.50 (1.3–1.74) *** | 1.34 (1.08–1.66) *** | 1.32 (1.12–1.57) *** |
| Secondary education | 0.69 (0.56–0.86) *** | 0.65 (0.53–0.79) *** | 0.60 (0.51–0.71) *** | 0.69 (0.54–0.89) *** | 0.65 (0.53–0.8) *** |
| Higher education | 0.38 (0.3–0.5) *** | 0.37 (0.29–0.47) *** | 0.27 (0.22–0.33) *** | 0.35 (0.25–0.48) *** | 0.37 (0.29–0.48) *** |
| Student | 0.57 (0.38–0.86) *** | 0.49 (0.33–0.73) *** | 0.48 (0.33–0.7) *** | 0.37 (0.21–0.66) *** | 0.51 (0.34–0.77) *** |
| Homemaking | 1.08 (0.84–1.38) | 1.02 (0.8–1.3) | 1.23 (1.01–1.5) ** | 0.90 (0.65–1.24) | 1.01 (0.78–1.3) |
| Other inactive | 2.26 (1.71–3.00) *** | 1.67 (1.26–2.2) *** | 3.31 (2.69–4.08) *** | 1.49 (1.-2.22) *** | 1.65 (1.24–2.21) *** |
| Unemployed between 1 and 11 months | 1.10 (0.83–1.46) | 0.97 (0.75–1.25) | 0.90 (0.71–1.15) | 0.99 (0.71–1.4) | 1.02 (0.77–1.33) *** |
| Unemployed between 12 and 23 months | 1.67 (1.29–2.17) *** | 1.52 (1.2–1.93) *** | 1.45 (1.18–1.8) *** | 1.38 (1.02–1.88) *** | 1.56 (1.2–2.03) *** |
| Unemployed between 24 and 48 months | 1.93 (1.42–2.63) *** | 1.64 (1.23–2.17) *** | 1.84 (1.37–2.46) *** | 1.54 (1.07–2.21) *** | 1.71 (1.2–2.43) *** |
| Equivalent household income | 0.81 (0.74–0.89) *** | 0.77 (0.7–0.84) *** | 0.74 (0.68–0.8) *** | 0.76 (0.67–0.85) *** | 0.76 (0.69–0.84) *** |
| Severe material deprivation | 2.40 (1.62–3.54) *** | 2.13 (1.44–3.17) *** | 2.29 (1.65–3.18) *** | 2.01 (1.2–3.37) *** | 2.11 (1.36–3.29) *** |
| Health-care expenditure | 1.00 (0.99–1.00) | 1.00 (0.99–1.00) | 1.00 (1.00–1.00)* | 1.00 (1.00–1.00)* | 1.00 (1.00–1.00) |
| Fundamental public services | 1.00 (1.00–1.00)*** | 1.00 (1.00–1.00) *** | 1.00 (1.00–1.00) *** | 1.00 (1.00–1.00) *** | 1.00 (1.00–1.00) *** |
p-value < 0.01 = ***; p-value < 0.05 = **; p-value < 0.10 = *. Ref. Reference cathegory. Source: Prepared by the authors based on data from the Survey on Living Conditions. Instituto Nacional de Estadística (2014). http://www.ine.es/dyngs/INEbase/es/operacion.htm?c=Estadistica_C&cid=1254736176807&menu=ultiDatos&idp=1254735976608. Accesed 27 Dec 2016
Self-perceived health for population subsets, Spain 2007–2011
| Collapsed Health | Bad Health % | Good Health % | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| LEVEL 1: YEARS | |||
| 2007 | 78.56% ( | 21.44% ( | 100% ( |
| 2008 | 81.51% ( | 18.49% ( | 100% ( |
| 2009 | 78.93% ( | 21.07% ( | 100% ( |
| 2010 | 79.39% ( | 20.61% ( | 100% ( |
| 2011 | 82.44% ( | 17.56% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed 2007 | 71.47% ( | 28.53% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed 2008 | 73.96% ( | 26.04% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed 2009 | 75.49% ( | 24.51% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed 2010 | 77% ( | 23% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed 2011 | 82.22% ( | 17.78% ( | 100% ( |
| LEVEL 2: INDIVIDUAL | |||
| Sex | |||
| Male | 81.84% ( | 18.16% ( | 100% ( |
| Female | 78.45% ( | 21.55% ( | 100% (N = 18,639) |
| Age | |||
| > 25 years | 94.84% ( | 5.16% ( | 100% ( |
| 25–34 | 91.65% ( | 8.35% ( | 100% ( |
| 35–44 | 82.78% (N = 7131) | 17.22% ( | 100% ( |
| 45–54 | 73.51% ( | 26.49% ( | 100% ( |
| 55–65 | 61.45% ( | 38.55% ( | 100% ( |
| Education level | |||
| Primary | 63.81% ( | 36.19% ( | 100% ( |
| Secondary | 82.43% ( | 17.57% ( | 100% (N = 18,596) |
| Higher | 89.26% ( | 10.74% ( | 100% ( |
| Employment Status | |||
| Employed | 85.39% (N = 18,571) | 14.61% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed | 76.47% ( | 23.53% (N = 974) | 100% ( |
| Student | 96.44% ( | 3.56% ( | 100% ( |
| Homemaking | 66.38% ( | 33.62% ( | 100% ( |
| Other inactive | 45.03% (N = 1265) | 54.97% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed <12 months | 85.73% ( | 14.27% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed 13–23 months | 76.91% ( | 23.09% ( | 100% ( |
| Unemployed 24–48 months | 72.21% ( | 27.84% ( | 100% ( |
| Equivalent household income | |||
| (−49,189.42, -29,331.98€) | 33.33% ( | 66.67% (N = 4) | 100% (N = 6) |
| -9474.53€ | 69.23% ( | 30.77% (N = 16) | 100% ( |
| 10,382.91€ | 74.21% ( | 25.79% ( | 100% ( |
| 30,240.35€ | 82.39% ( | 17.61% ( | 100% (N = 21,891) |
| 50,097.79€ | 88.34% ( | 11.66% ( | 100% ( |
| 69,955.23€ | 90.34% ( | 9.66% (N = 20) | 100% ( |
| 89,812.67€ | 92.31% ( | 7.69% (N = 2) | 100% (N = 26) |
| 129,527.60€ | 100% ( | 0% ( | 100% (N = 4) |
| 149,385.00€ | 100% (N =3) | 0% (N = 0) | 100% (N = 3) |
| Severe material deprivation | 58.95% ( | 41.05% ( | 100% ( |
| LEVEL 3:REGIONS | |||
| Galicia | 71.08% ( | 28.92% ( | 100% ( |
| Asturias | 82.8% ( | 17.2% ( | 100% ( |
| Cantabria | 81% ( | 19% ( | 100% (N = 1163) |
| Pais vasco | 85.5% ( | 14.5% ( | 100% ( |
| Navarra | 87.14% ( | 12.86% ( | 100% ( |
| Rioja | 82.4% ( | 17.6% ( | 100% ( |
| Aragón | 80.58% ( | 19.42% (N = 319) | 100% ( |
| Madrid | 82.27% ( | 17.73% ( | 100% ( |
| Castilla y León | 77.78% ( | 22.22% ( | 100% ( |
| Castilla la Mancha | 81.47% ( | 18.53% ( | 100% ( |
| Extremadura | 82.2% ( | 17.8% ( | 100% ( |
| Cataluña | 81.24% ( | 18.76% ( | 100% ( |
| Comunidad Valenciana | 80.9% ( | 19.1% ( | 100% ( |
| Baleares | 83.86% ( | 16.14% ( | 100% ( |
| Andalucía | 78.01% ( | 21.99% ( | 100% ( |
| Murcia | 79.31% ( | 20.69% ( | 100% ( |
| Canarias | 73.03% ( | 26.97% ( | 100% ( |
Source: Prepared by the authors based on data from the Survey on Living Conditions. Instituto Nacional de Estadística (2014) http://www.ine.es/dyngs/INEbase/es/operacion.htm?c=Estadistica_C&cid=1254736176807&menu=ultiDatos&idp=1254735976608. Accessed 5 Jan 5 2017
Fig. 1Odds ratios for the association between long and very-long term unemployment, income, job insecurity, poverty, and self-perceived health in Spain (2007–2011). Source: Prepared by the authors based on data from the Survey on Living Conditions. Instituto Nacional de Estadística (2014). http://www.ine.es/dyngs/INEbase/es/operacion.htm?c=Estadistica_C&cid=1254736176807&menu=ultiDatos&idp=1254735976608. Accessed 27 Dec 2016