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Title Inclusive Power Of Digitalization: Smart City Construction And The Health Of Middle-Aged And Older Disabilities
ID_Doc 31103
Authors Zhao H.; Liu Q.; Chen Z.
Year 2025
Published Digital Health, 11
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076251349622
Abstract Objectives: As the digital wave reshapes the future of cities, smart city construction (SCC) is emerging as a key driver for improving public health and bridging social gaps through its inclusive potential. This research aims to investigate the impact of SCC on the health of middle-aged and older disabilities individuals, focusing on its dynamic trends, underlying mechanisms, unequal selection effects, and overall welfare. Methods: Based on data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, this paper estimates the impact of SCC on the health of middle-aged and older disabilities using the double machine learning method with the random forest algorithm, and examines the dynamic trend of the health effects using event study method. Results: The results indicate that SCC significantly enhances the health of middle-aged and older disabilities, without resulting in a concomitant increase in healthcare expenditure. In the long term, the positive health effect increases year by year. Mechanism analysis reveals that SCC promotes health improvements through two key channels: enhanced accessibility of living infrastructure, including access to running water and internet, and increased household annual income. Heterogeneity analysis reveals that there are unequal selection effects in impact, the health-enhancing effects of SCC on middle-aged and older disabilities are more pronounced among non-retired individuals and those with a more extensive household composition. Finally, welfare analysis shows that SCC reduced their healthcare expenditures and improved labor market performance, with a conservatively estimated welfare benefit of US$3448.65. Conclusion: By unraveling the underlying mechanisms and inequality selection effects, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of the potential for digital inclusion to inform scientific understanding and guide policy aimed at promoting health equity and improving the well-being of disadvantaged populations. © The Author(s) 2025.
Author Keywords Digital inclusion; double machine learning; health effect; older disabilities; smart city construction


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