Expenditure Responses to Adverse Health Shocks: Evidence from a Panel of Colombian Households
Darwin Cortés,
Andrés Gallegos-Vargas and
Jorge Pérez Pérez
No 2025-03, Working Papers from Banco de México
Abstract:
We analyze the effect of adverse health shocks on households' expenditure shares in different good categories using a fixed-effects approach and a structural approach based on microeconomic theory. We find that, on average, households substitute health and food expenditure in response to adverse health shocks. Our estimates unveil substantial heterogeneity in this trade-off mediated by access to social protection, job contract type, and urban or rural location. Households from rural areas --where household heads are more likely to hold informal jobs and lack access to safety nets-- engage in more substitution of food expenditure for health expenditure than others. Our findings suggest that access to formal employment and a higher quality of local institutions can help mitigate the negative consequences of health shocks for households.
Keywords: Health shocks; household expenditure; informal labor; urban-rural (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D12 I15 J46 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-03
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Working Paper: Expenditure Responses to Adverse Health Shocks: Evidence from a Panel of Colombian Households (2023) 
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