Family Health Behaviors

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Itzik Fadlon

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Torben Heien Nielsen

University of Copenhagen

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Date Written: November 2017

Abstract

This paper studies how health behaviors and investments are shaped through family spillovers. Leveraging administrative healthcare data, we identify the effects of health shocks to individuals on their family members' consumption of preventive care and health-related behaviors. Our identification strategy utilizes the timing of shocks to construct counterfactuals for affected households using households that experience the same shock but a few years in the future. We find that spouses and adult children immediately increase their health investments and improve their health behaviors in response to family shocks, and that these effects are both significant and persistent. Notably, we show that these spillover effects are far-reaching and cascade to siblings, stepchildren, sons and daughters in-law, and even “close” coworkers. While some responses are consistent with learning new information about one's own health, evidence from cases where shocks are likely uninformative points to salience as a major operative explanation. Our results underscore the importance of one's family and social network for models of health behaviors and have potential implications for policies that aim to improve population health.

Suggested Citation

Fadlon, Itzik and Nielsen, Torben Heien, Family Health Behaviors (November 2017). NBER Working Paper No. w24042, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3074248

Itzik Fadlon (Contact Author)

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Torben Heien Nielsen

University of Copenhagen ( email )

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