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ID134860
Title ProperHealth shocks, village elections, and household income
Other Title InformationEvidence from rural China
LanguageENG
AuthorYao, Yang ;  Gan, Li ;  Zhang, Jing ;  Xu, Lixin Colin
Summary / Abstract (Note)
Using a sample of 1185 households in 48 Chinese villages for the period 1987–2002, we study the effects of major health shocks on household income and the role played by village elections in mitigating these effects. Major health shocks are defined by abnormal increases in a household's medical expenditure. Our results show that a major health shock reduces households' net income significantly and that village elections alleviate such adverse impacts by almost half. The main mechanism behind this effect is increased coverage of health care insurance, which helps households smooth their consumption when major health shocks happen.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol.30, No. ; Sep.2014: p.155-168
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2014-09 30
Standard NumberHealth Services