Coping with Health Shocks and Role of Spouse: Evidence from Japanese Household Panel Survey
DP Number
DP2023-002
Language
英語のみ
Date
January, 2024
Author
Kazuo Ogawa
JEL Classification codes
I12; I14
Keywords
hospitalization; added worker effect; caregiver effect; random-effects ordered probit model
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Abstract
Hospitalization is a serious health shock that reduces household income. However, income loss is not uniform across households. This study makes a quantitative comparison of income loss caused by hospitalization for two different types of households: married households and single households, using Japanese household panel survey from 2009 to 2020. We find that wife increases her labor supply when her husband is hospitalized and income loss of the household is substantially mitigated. We also find that income loss is largest when single female is hospitalized. Our evidence suggests that added worker effect by the wife of hospitalized husband is quantitatively important.