Local Welfare Systems and Health Inequalities: The Effects of Institutional Overlapping and Local Variations
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Local Welfare Policies and Health Inequalities
3. The Institutional ‘Imbrication’ Thesis and the Moderating Role of Local Welfare Policies on Health Inequalities: The Spanish Case
4. Methodology
4.1. Data
4.2. Dependent Variables
4.3. Independent Variables
4.4. Analysis
5. Results
5.1. Socio-Economic Gradient in Health
5.2. Local Contextual Effects
5.3. Moderating Effects of Local Policies
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Dependent Variables | |||||
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Yes | No | ||||
Good health (%) | 70 | 30 | |||
Mean | SD | Min. | Max. | ||
Healthy Practices Indicator | −0.57 | 1.28 | −4.00 | 4.00 | |
Activity limitations due to health problems (%) | 21.2 | 78.8 | |||
Independent Variables | |||||
Municipalities | Mean | SD | Min. | Max. | |
Redistributive orientation | 0.17 | 0.43 | −2.13 | 1.01 | |
Socio-economic Vulnerability Index (ISVUN-SE) | 0.57 | 0.10 | 0.27 | 1.00 | |
Residential isolation index | 0.19 | 0.07 | 0.06 | 0.44 | |
Gini index at the municipal level | 0.45 | 0.04 | 0.33 | 0.64 | |
Individuals | Mean | SD | Min. | Max. | |
Age (mean, SD) | 46 | 18.43 | 15.00 | 104.00 | |
Period (%) | 2006–2007 | 49.00 | |||
2006–2007 | 2011–2012 | 51.00 | |||
Gender (%) | Man | 49.00 | |||
Woman | 51.00 | ||||
Marital status (%) | Married | 55.07 | |||
Single | 33.19 | ||||
Widow/widower | 6.96 | ||||
Separated | 2.16 | ||||
Divorced | 2.61 | ||||
Economic Activity (%) | Working | 48.25 | |||
Unemployed | 11.13 | ||||
Retired | 19.61 | ||||
Studying | 8.26 | ||||
Homemaker | 12.03 | ||||
Other | 0.71 | ||||
Social Class (%) | Upper Class: I and II | 21.20 | |||
Middle Class (III and IV) | 42.60 | ||||
Lower Class (V and VI) | 33.50 |
Model 0 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |||||||||
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Logit | SE | Logit | SE | Logit | SE | Logit | SE | |||||
Fixed Part | ||||||||||||
Cons | 0.814 | (0.022) | *** | 1.536 | (0.047) | *** | 1.553 | (0.046) | *** | 1.555 | (0.051) | *** |
Social Class (Ref. Upper Class: I and II) | ||||||||||||
Middle Class (III and IV) | −0.452 | (0.037) | *** | −0.444 | (0.038) | *** | −0.441 | (0.041) | *** | |||
Lower Class (V and VI) | −0.758 | (0.046) | *** | −0.738 | (0.048) | *** | −0.738 | (0.045) | *** | |||
Period 2011–2012 (ref. Period 2006–2007) | 0.394 | (0.043) | *** | 0.394 | (0.044) | *** | 0.394 | (0.044) | *** | |||
Socio-economic Vulnerability Index (ISVUN-SE) | −0.789 | (0.352) | * | −0.776 | (0.356) | * | ||||||
Residential isolation index | −0.217 | (0.775) | −0.289 | (0.784) | ||||||||
Gini index at the municipal level | 0.943 | (0.658) | 0.994 | (0.657) | ||||||||
Redistributive orientation | −0.022 | (0.057) | −0.375 | (0.117) | ** | |||||||
Redistributive orientation*Period 2011–2012 | 0.151 | (0.100) | ||||||||||
Redistributive orientation*Middle Class (III and IV) | 0.250 | (0.110) | * | |||||||||
Redistributive orientation*Lower Class (V and VI) | 0.393 | (0.111) | *** | |||||||||
Random Part | ||||||||||||
Municipal level | 0.077 | (0.010) | 0.088 | (0.013) | 0.073 | (0.011) | 0.073 | (0.011) | ||||
Individual level | 3.290 | 3.290 | 3.290 | 3.290 | ||||||||
VPC | ||||||||||||
Municipal level | 2.3% | 2.6% | 2.2% | 2.2% | ||||||||
Individual level | 97.7% | 97.4% | 97.8% | 97.8% | ||||||||
N municipalities | 373 | 373 | 373 | 373 | ||||||||
N individuals | 30,279 | 30,279 | 30,279 | 30,279 |
Model 0 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |||||||||
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Logit | SE | Logit | SE | Logit | SE | Logit | SE | |||||
Fixed Part | ||||||||||||
Cons | −1.322 | (0.026) | *** | −1.865 | (0.058) | *** | −1.877 | (0.057) | *** | −1.879 | (0.059) | *** |
Social Class (Ref. Upper Class: I and II) | ||||||||||||
Middle Class (III and IV) | 0.229 | (0.051) | *** | 0.224 | (0.051) | *** | 0.224 | (0.055) | *** | |||
Lower Class (V and VI) | 0.369 | (0.049) | *** | 0.363 | (0.050) | *** | 0.365 | (0.051) | *** | |||
Period 2011–2012 (ref. Period 2006–2007) | −0.290 | (0.051) | *** | −0.290 | (0.051) | *** | −0.291 | (0.051) | *** | |||
Socio-economic Vulnerability Index (ISVUN-SE) | 0.007 | (0.390) | 0.004 | (0.390) | ||||||||
Residential isolation index | 0.577 | (0.921) | 0.634 | (0.917) | ||||||||
Gini index at the municipal level | −1.260 | (0.711) | −1.269 | (0.709) | ||||||||
Redistributive orientation | 0.005 | (0.060) | 0.146 | (0.114) | ||||||||
Redistributive orientation*Period 2011–2012 | 0.066 | (0.104) | ||||||||||
Redistributive orientation*Middle Class (III and IV) | −0.153 | (0.156) | ||||||||||
Redistributive orientation*Lower Class (V and VI) | −0.284 | (0.113) | * | |||||||||
Random Part | ||||||||||||
Municipal level | 0.106 | (0.014) | 0.113 | (0.016) | 0.111 | (0.015) | 0.11 | (0.015) | ||||
Individual level | 3.290 | 3.290 | 3.290 | 3.290 | ||||||||
VPC | ||||||||||||
Municipal level | 3.1% | 3.3% | 3.3% | 3.2% | ||||||||
Individual level | 96.9% | 96.7% | 96.7% | 96.8% | ||||||||
N municipalities | 373 | 373 | 373 | 373 | ||||||||
N individuals | 30,276 | 30,276 | 30,276 | 30,276 |
Model 0 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |||||||||
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β | SE | β | SE | β | SE | β | SE | |||||
Fixed Part | ||||||||||||
Cons | −0.571 | (0.016) | *** | −0.670 | (0,029) | *** | −0.653 | (0.028) | *** | −0.653 | (0.028) | *** |
Social Class (Ref. Upper Class: I and II) | ||||||||||||
Middle Class (III and IV) | −0.289 | (0,018) | *** | −0.290 | (0.018) | *** | −0.288 | (0.019) | *** | |||
Lower Class (V and VI) | −0.466 | (0,023) | *** | −0.466 | (0.023) | *** | −0.465 | (0.022) | *** | |||
Period 2011–2012 (ref. Period 2006–2007) | 0.466 | (0,030) | *** | 0.452 | (0.029) | *** | 0.452 | (0.029) | *** | |||
Socio-economic Vulnerability Index (ISVUN-SE) | −0.226 | (0.189) | −0.218 | (0.188) | ||||||||
Residential isolation index | −0.198 | (0.461) | −0.241 | (0.460) | ||||||||
Gini index at the municipal level | 0.453 | (0.423) | 0.454 | (0.423) | ||||||||
Redistributive orientation | 0.022 | (0.035) | −0.023 | (0.053) | ||||||||
Redistributive orientation*Period 2011–2012 | −0.047 | (0.069) | ||||||||||
Redistributive orientation*Middle Class (III and IV) | 0.006 | (0.041) | ||||||||||
Redistributive orientation*Lower Class (V and VI) | 0.157 | (0.045) | *** | |||||||||
Random Part | ||||||||||||
Municipal level | 0.058 | (0.007) | 0.046 | (0.006) | 0.046 | (0.006) | 0.046 | (0.006) | ||||
Individual level | 1.599 | (0.024) | 1.487 | (0.024) | 1.491 | (0.025) | 1.490 | (0.025) | ||||
VPC | ||||||||||||
Municipal level | 3.5% | 3.0% | 3.0% | 3.0% | ||||||||
Individual level | 96.5% | 97.0% | 97.0% | 97.0% | ||||||||
N municipalities | 373 | 373 | 373 | 373 | ||||||||
N individuals | 30,263 | 30,263 | 30,263 | 30,263 | ||||||||
−2*loglikelihood: | 109,577.845 | 106,874.17 | 103,556.963 | 103,538.195 |
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Rodríguez-García, M.J.; Navarro-Yáñez, C.J.; Zapata-Moya, Á.R. Local Welfare Systems and Health Inequalities: The Effects of Institutional Overlapping and Local Variations. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 15447. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315447
Rodríguez-García MJ, Navarro-Yáñez CJ, Zapata-Moya ÁR. Local Welfare Systems and Health Inequalities: The Effects of Institutional Overlapping and Local Variations. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(23):15447. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315447
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodríguez-García, María Jesús, Clemente J. Navarro-Yáñez, and Ángel R. Zapata-Moya. 2022. "Local Welfare Systems and Health Inequalities: The Effects of Institutional Overlapping and Local Variations" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 23: 15447. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315447
APA StyleRodríguez-García, M. J., Navarro-Yáñez, C. J., & Zapata-Moya, Á. R. (2022). Local Welfare Systems and Health Inequalities: The Effects of Institutional Overlapping and Local Variations. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(23), 15447. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315447