Title of article :
Social Capital as a Determinant of Population Health Outcomes: A Global Perspective
Author/Authors :
Majeed, Muhammad Tariq School of Economics - Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan , Ajaz, Tahseen School of Economics - Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
This study contributes to the health literature by decomposing health outcomes into three
dimensions that are physical health, mental health and well-being of individuals. Where
physical health is measured using life expectancy, infant mortality and self-rated health
indicators while mental health is measured using stress index and addition of smoking in
both males and females. Finally, well-being is measured using the index of happiness. The
empirical analysis is conducted using OLS and GMM for 61 countries from 1980 to 2014.
Overall results indicate that social capital is positively associated with all dimensions of
health outcomes as high trusting individuals report better health outcomes in comparison
to low trusting individuals. The results also reveal that the impact of social capital on
mental health is stronger than the impact on physical health. Moreover, social capital is
more conducive for controlling stress index than producing happiness. The main message
of this research is that social capital has the power to influence diverse dimensions of
population health. Therefore, the public policies need to focus on social indicators to
overcome health disease burden.
Keywords :
life expectancy , infant mortality , social capital , social wellbeing self-rated health , stress index , trusting individuals , CO2 emissions , improved sanitation
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science