论文标题
将财务困难纳入衡量住房压力的心理健康影响
Incorporating Financial Hardship in Measuring the Mental Health Impact of Housing Stress
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论文摘要
住房支出往往是粘性且昂贵的,并且占家庭支出的很大一部分。此外,住房的损失可能会带来灾难性的后果。住房支出的这些特定特征表明,住房压力可能会造成负面的心理健康影响。这项研究调查了住房压力对心理健康的影响,从而在衡量财务困难的情况下将住房压力嵌套在文献中做出了贡献,从而提高了省略变量的稳健性,并创建了一个自然的比较组以进行匹配。固定效果(FE)回归和差异差异(DID)方法是使用澳大利亚家庭收入和劳动力动态(HILDA)调查的数据进行估算的。结果表明,处于住房压力的房客自我报告的心理健康状况显着下降,而先前的财务困难受到了严重影响。相比之下,几乎没有证据表明有抵押贷款对所有者产生压力。结果还表明,住房压力的心理健康影响比某些(但不是全部)财务困难更为重要。
Housing expenditure tends to be sticky and costly to adjust, and makes up a large proportion of household expenditure. Additionally, the loss of housing can have catastrophic consequences. These specific features of housing expenditure imply that housing stress could cause negative mental health impacts. This research investigates the effects of housing stress on mental health, contributing to the literature by nesting housing stress within a measure of financial hardship, thus improving robustness to omitted variables and creating a natural comparison group for matching. Fixed effects (FE) regressions and a difference-in-differences (DID) methodology are estimated utilising data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. The results show that renters who are in housing stress have a significant decline in self-reported mental health, with those in prior financial hardship being more severely affected. In contrast, there is little to no evidence of housing stress impacting on owners with a mortgage. The results also suggest that the mental health impact of housing stress is more important than some, but not all, aspects of financial hardship.