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Marital Status, Marital Satisfaction, and Health: The Interaction Effects with Age and Income

Title
Marital Status, Marital Satisfaction, and Health: The Interaction Effects with Age and Income
Alternative Author(s)

Kim, Jin-Young

Keyword
건강 ; 결혼 상태 ; 연령 ; 가구균등화소득 ; 상호작용효과 ; Health ; Marital Condition ; Age, Income ; Interaction Effects
Publication Year
2021-12-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.41 No.4, pp.280-294
Abstract
Although previous studies reported that the married showed better health than the unmarried, there exists the possibility of heterogeneity according to social subgroups. This study examines the relationship between marital condition (satisfying marriage, unsatisfying marriage, never married, divorced, widowed) and health, verifying the interaction effects with age or income. Using a nationally representative sample of Korean adult men and women, OLS regression analyses were conducted. In the results, first, the health of the never married was not better than those whose relationship with their spouse was not satisfactory (reference group). Second, among women, the divorced had worse health than the married whose relationship with their spouse was not satisfactory. Third, the health disadvantage of the never married since middle age increased with age. Forth, among men, the health disadvantage of the divorced since middle age increased with age. Fifth, among women, the widowed in advanced old age had better health than persons whose relationship with their spouse was not satisfactory. Sixth, the health disadvantage of the divorced increased as income decreased. Seventh, among women, the health advantage of those whose relationship with their spouse was satisfactory increased as income decreased. Finally, the health advantage of marriage was not smaller for women than for men. These findings provide implications for policy intervention by identifying vulnerable groups that experience health disadvantages. Divorced men in old age and the low-income divorced may need social assistance for their health.
ISSN
1226-072X
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