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Individual Heterogeneity in the Association Between Social Participation and
Self-rated Health: A Panel Study on BHPS
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Fiorillo D
; Lavadera GL
; Nappo N
Soc Indic Res
2020[]; 151
(2
): 645-667
PMID32836671
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In the last ten years, interest in social capital as a mechanism for
understanding actual and perceived health has been increasing among economists.
Although the pathways by which social participation, as a dimension of social
capital, may have a positive effect on health seem clearly identified, empirical
evidence is mixed because the lack of longitudinal data makes it difficult to
deal with individual heterogeneity. Our study investigates the relationship
between social participation (as measured by being a member, active, or both a
member and active) in associations and self-rated health in a panel setting,
using the first five waves of the British Household Panel Survey from 1991 to
1995 (unbalanced panel N?=?45,745). To take into account heterogeneity, we
implement three different kinds of estimations for fixed effects, two have been
largely used in the literature and one method was recently proposed by
Baetschmann et al. (J R Stat Soc Ser A 178: 685-703, 2015). We find positive
effects but weak significance for active membership. When we control for reverse
causality, using lagged independent variables and membership in specific
organizations, we obtain more detailed and in some cases significant results.