收入动态的小组研究
生命历程法
老年学
跟踪(教育)
心理学
考试(生物学)
年轻人
队列
面板数据
构造(python库)
人口学
医学
发展心理学
人口经济学
经济
社会学
计量经济学
古生物学
教育学
计算机科学
内科学
生物
程序设计语言
作者
Xiaowen Han,Tom VanHeuvelen,Jeylan T. Mortimer,Zachary Parolin
标识
DOI:10.1177/00221465231205266
摘要
Whereas previous research shows that union membership is associated with improved health, static measurements have been used to test dynamic theories linking the two. We construct a novel measure of cumulative unionization, tracking individuals across their entire careers, to examine health consequences in older adulthood. We use data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (1970-2019) and predict self-rated health, functional limitations, and chronic health conditions in ages 60 to 79 using cumulative unionization measured during respondents' careers. Results from growth models show that unionized careers are associated with .25 SD to .30 SD improvements in health among older adults across all measures. Analyses of life course mechanisms reveal heterogeneous effects across unionization timing, age in older adulthood, and birth cohort. Moreover, subgroup analyses reveal unionization to partially, but not fully, ameliorate disparities based on privileged social positions. Our findings reveal a substantial and novel mechanism driving older adulthood health disparities.
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