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Research Article

The ageing population, dependency burdens and household commercial insurance purchase: evidence from China

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Pages 294-298 | Published online: 14 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This paper presents evidence that dependency burdens play a key role in commercial insurance market in China. It is found that the child dependency ratio has a positive effect on the households’ demand for commercial insurance, whereas the old-age dependency ratio has the negative effect. Furthermore, child dependency ratio of the eastern and high-income households in China has a larger influence on commercial insurance purchase, while the old-age dependency ratio has the less impact. Our findings provide useful insights for the important issue of the ageing population and low birth-rate in China.

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Notes

1 Excluding Xinjiang and Tibet.

2 Regions are defined according to the three-grouping classification provided by the China National Bureau of Statistics: East, Middle and West.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the National Social Science Fund of China [16BMZ114]; the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities in UIBE [18QN04].

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