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Path Dependence in Disability.

Neha Agarwal1, Hans-Peter Kohler2, Subha Mani3.   

Abstract

The average prevalence of disability in most African countries is 10%, but for many it exceeds the global disability prevalence rate of 15%. The extent to which this disability capturing functional and activity limitations results in permanent job loss, lowered lifetime income and assets, in part, depends upon the extent to which the onset of limitations becomes permanent. In this paper, we use five rounds of longitudinal data from rural Malawi, a low-income African country with high prevalence of disability, to examine path dependence in activity limitations. We estimate a dynamic linear panel data model where the coefficient on the one-period lagged health outcome captures path dependence in limitations. Our preferred Arellano-Bover estimates show that males experience partial persistence in both the incidence and intensity of severe limitations and no persistence in other limitations. Females, on the other hand, exhibit no persistence in any type of limitations. Our findings have important policy implications for computing the long-term costs associated with onset of activity limitations as these costs can be moderated by the recovery exhibited in these limitations.
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Keywords:  ADLs; JEL classification: J14, I15, I10; Malawi; activity limitations; disability; panel data

Year:  2021        PMID: 35939267      PMCID: PMC9340751          DOI: 10.1093/jae/ejab013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Afr Econ        ISSN: 0963-8024


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