This dissertation aimed to examine the consequence of health-induced poverty and two policy responses to address this issue among older adults in the United States and China. Specifically, Paper I investigates whether public transfers crowded out private transfers among rural and urban Chinese older families and if this dynamic would change when health care expenses were high. Paper II examines the effect of New Rural Cooperative Medical Insurance, a national health insurance program for rural residents in China, on changing the incidence of health-induced poverty among middle-aged and older beneficiaries. Paper III tests the effects of closing the Medicare Part D donut hole (coverage gap) through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on changing p...
We estimate the evolution of healthcare demand under the influence of income growth and population a...
We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older Chinese ...
China has undergone a rapid epidemiological transition from infectious diseases to chronic diseases....
Abstract Background Older adults are more prone to va...
Eliminating poverty due to illness is an important way for China to pursue common prosperity. The hi...
This study focuses on the variability in unmet healthcare needs among vulnerable Chinese elders and ...
China has the largest ageing population in the world. Since 2011, China has achieved nearly universa...
Abstract Background The alarming progression of an increasingly aging population in China has attrac...
To document the association between economic development, income inequality, and health-related publ...
This paper uses multi-level modelling to analyse data from the nationally-representative Chinese Hea...
Declining mortality and fertility has resulted in an increase in the size of older adult (60+) popul...
AbstractThis paper uses multi-level modelling to analyse data from the nationally-representative Chi...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are common among older people and have been found to increase the r...
This study establishes an evidence base regarding the experiences of older adults living in poverty ...
While links between disability and poverty are well established, there have been few longitudinal st...
We estimate the evolution of healthcare demand under the influence of income growth and population a...
We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older Chinese ...
China has undergone a rapid epidemiological transition from infectious diseases to chronic diseases....
Abstract Background Older adults are more prone to va...
Eliminating poverty due to illness is an important way for China to pursue common prosperity. The hi...
This study focuses on the variability in unmet healthcare needs among vulnerable Chinese elders and ...
China has the largest ageing population in the world. Since 2011, China has achieved nearly universa...
Abstract Background The alarming progression of an increasingly aging population in China has attrac...
To document the association between economic development, income inequality, and health-related publ...
This paper uses multi-level modelling to analyse data from the nationally-representative Chinese Hea...
Declining mortality and fertility has resulted in an increase in the size of older adult (60+) popul...
AbstractThis paper uses multi-level modelling to analyse data from the nationally-representative Chi...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are common among older people and have been found to increase the r...
This study establishes an evidence base regarding the experiences of older adults living in poverty ...
While links between disability and poverty are well established, there have been few longitudinal st...
We estimate the evolution of healthcare demand under the influence of income growth and population a...
We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older Chinese ...
China has undergone a rapid epidemiological transition from infectious diseases to chronic diseases....