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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Shock | Research

A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of ill health and health shocks on labour supply

Authors: Ken Chamuva Shawa, Bruce Hollingsworth, Eugenio Zucchelli

Published in: Systematic Reviews | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Several studies have explored the effects of ill health and health shocks on labour supply. However, there are very few systematic reviews and meta-analyses in this area. The current work aims to fill this gap by undertaking a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of ill health and health shocks on labour supply.

Methods

We searched using EconLit and MEDLINE databases along with grey literature to identify relevant papers for the analysis. Necessary information was extracted from the papers using an extraction tool. We calculated partial correlations to determine effect sizes and estimated the overall effect sizes by using the random effects model. Sub-group analyses were conducted based on geography, publication year and model type to assess the sources of heterogeneity. Model type entailed distinguishing articles that used the standard ordinary least squares (OLS) technique from those that used other estimation techniques such as quasi-experimental methods, including propensity score matching and difference-in-differences methodologies. Multivariate and univariate meta-regressions were employed to further examine the sources of heterogeneity. Moreover, we tested for publication bias by using a funnel plot, Begg’s test and the trim and fill methodology.

Results

We found a negative and statistically significant pooled estimate of the effect of ill health and health shocks on labour supply (partial r = −0.05, p < .001). The studies exhibited substantial heterogeneity. Sample size, geography, model type and publication year were found to be significant sources of heterogeneity. The funnel plot, and the trim and fill methodology, when imputed on the left showed some level of publication bias, but this was contrasted by both the Begg’s test, and the trim and fill methodology when imputed on the right.

Conclusion

The study examined the effects of ill health and health shocks on labour supply. We found negative statistically significant pooled estimates pertaining to the overall effect of ill health and health shocks on labour supply including in sub-groups. Empirical studies on the effects of ill- health and health shocks on labour supply have oftentimes found a negative relationship. Our meta-analysis results, which used a large, combined sample size, seem to reliably confirm the finding.
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Footnotes
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To follow the transformation techniques applicable to different models, see appendix B, adapted from Psaki et al. (2019)
 
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We also calculated separate effects sizes for papers belonging to different data sets to differentiate short-run from long-run effects (see Appendix C). The results show that papers with cross sectional data produced a bigger effects size (pooled estimate) of 0.10 compared to papers that used longitudinal data sets which had a pooled estimate of −0.02. These results may imply that short-run effects of ill health and health shocks are greater that long-run effects due to measures taken to ameliorate the effects including access to medical care in the long run.
 
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Studies from developing countries were assigned a value of 0 and those from developed countries were assigned a value of 1.
 
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Studies that used OLS were assigned a value of 0 and those that used other techniques were assigned a value of 1.
 
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The Risk-of-bias visualization(robvis) is an R package and Shiney web app for visualizing risk-of-bias assessments developed by McGuinness and Higgins (2020)
 
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Metadata
Title
A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of ill health and health shocks on labour supply
Authors
Ken Chamuva Shawa
Bruce Hollingsworth
Eugenio Zucchelli
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Shock
Shock
Published in
Systematic Reviews / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 2046-4053
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-024-02454-y

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