Individual heterogeneity in the association between social participation and self-rated health. A panel study on BHPS
Damiano Fiorillo (),
Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera and
Nunzia Nappo
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Abstract:
In the last ten years interest in social capital as mechanism for understanding actual and perceived health has been increasing among economists. Although pathways by which social participation, as dimension of social capital, may have positive effect on health are well understood, empirical evidence on the relationship between social participation and self-rated health is mixed and it has never addressed the empirical problem of individual heterogeneity. This longitudinal study investigates the relationship between social participation (being member, active, and both member and active) in associations and self-rated health taking into account individual heterogeneity bias. The paper uses five waves of the British Household Panel Survey from 1991 to 1995 (unbalanced panel N=45,745). Three types of estimations are implemented. The first is an OLS with fixed effects on the original ordinal variable self-rated health (SOH). The second uses a dichotomization of the ordered variable self-rated (SOH2) and applies a logistic fixed effect estimation. The last estimator is the ordered logit with fixed effects implemented by Baetschmann et al. (2015). All the empirical estimations show a positive and weak significant relationship between active membership and self-rated health.
Keywords: Self-rated health; social participation; individual heterogeneity; social capital; ordered logit fixed effects model; British Household Panel Survey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C10 C33 C35 I1 Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-04
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-hea and nep-soc
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Journal Article: Individual Heterogeneity in the Association Between Social Participation and Self-rated Health: A Panel Study on BHPS (2020) 
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