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2024 / December Volume 36 No.5
Permanent Well-being Gaps across Socioeconomic Status in Taiwan

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發刊日期/Published Date
2024 / December
中英文篇名/Title
臺灣不同社經身分其福祉恆常差距之實證研究
Permanent Well-being Gaps across Socioeconomic Status in Taiwan
論文屬性/Type
研究論文 Research Article
作者/Author
許碧峰
Pi-Fem Hsu
頁碼/Pagination
1107-1132
摘要/Abstract

本文利用2007–2020年華人家庭動態調查(Panel Study of Family Dynamics)之追蹤資料,檢視各社經身分在幸福感以及健康、工作與家庭生活滿意度之恆常差距。首先以混合模型(mixed model)預測個人福祉恆常偏離的幅度,並利用似無相關聯立(seemingly unrelated regressions equations, SURE)模型檢視各社經身分之福祉差距。實證結果顯示,學歷低於平均者的各方福祉均偏低,並且個人之教育薪酬折溢價幅度與其福祉呈現正向關係。此外,低社經身分者不佳之經濟狀況,亦可能來自較高的退出勞動市場風險率(hazard ratio)。由於恆常經濟狀態將影響各方福祉,實證結果亦顯示55歲前之幸福感變化,受到工作滿意度的影響最大。

This study adopts 2007–2020 longitudinal data surveyed from the Panel Study of Family Dynamics Database to examine well-being gaps across socioeconomic status.  The well-being discussed here are happiness as well as satisfactions on health, job and family life. We used a mixed model to predict the well-being magnitude with which an individual deviated from others permanently, and adopted seemingly unrelated regressions equations to identify the effects of socioeconomic status on well-being.

Our empirical findings show that those with lower-than-average education would experience inferior well-being in all aspects. An individual’s extra (or discount) education premium is positively associated with his well-being. Additionally, the tough revenue situations for those with low-socioeconomic status may arise from their higher hazard ratio of labor-force withdrawal. Since permanent earnings status would affect one’s well-being, we also find that an individual’s happiness variation before the age of 55 is largely attributable to job satisfaction.

關鍵字/Keyword
社經身分, 混合模型, 主觀福祉, 退出勞動市場
socioeconomic status, mixed model, subjective well-being, labor-force withdrawal
學科分類/Subject
經濟學, 社會學
Economics, Sociology
主題分類/Theme

DOI
10.53106/1018189X202212001
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