Do All Savings Matter Equally? Saving Types and Emotional Well-Being Among Older Adults: Evidence from Panel Data

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作者
Bialowolski, Piotr [1 ,2 ]
Xiao, Jing Jian [3 ]
Weziak-Bialowolska, Dorota [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Inst Quantitat Social Sci, Human Flourishing Program, 129 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[2] Kozminski Univ, Dept Econ, Ul Jagiellonska 57, PL-03301 Warsaw, Poland
[3] Univ Rhode Isl, Human Dev & Family Studies Transit Ctr, 2 Lower Coll Rd, Kingston, RI 02881 USA
[4] Jagiellonian Univ, Fac Philosophy, Ctr Evaluat & Anal Publ Pol, Ul Ingardena 3, PL-30060 Krakow, Poland
关键词
Emotional well-being; Quality of life; CASP-12; Financial security; Types of savings; SHARE; Middle-aged and older adults; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; SURVIVAL ANALYSIS; HEALTH; LONELINESS; DEBT; RETIREMENT; WEALTH; INCOME;
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10.1007/s10834-023-09891-2
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02 ;
摘要
Ill-being and mental ill-health have been on the rise in both Europe and the United States, especially among middle-aged and older adults. Although financial security has been shown to play a protective role in emotional well-being, little is known about the protective role of different types of family assets on mental health and well-being. Using longitudinal survey data from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) collected between 2004 and 2017, we examined the role of different types of family assets in emotional well-being and depression. A multivariate proportional hazard model with time-varying covariates was used. We found that family assets may play a significant protective role against depression, loneliness, and a decreased quality of life. Different forms of family assets may play diverse roles in protecting against the risks of ill-being and mental ill-health; however, their roles in increasing the chances of overcoming ill-being are less pronounced. Promotion of saving behaviours and proper financial management can help protect against adverse well-being and health outcomes in middle-aged and older adults.
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