Lippi Bruni, Matteo ;
Ugolini, Cristina
(2013)
Delegating home care for the elderly to external caregivers? An empirical study on Italian data.
Bologna:
Dipartimento di Scienze economiche DSE,
p. 38.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/3831.
In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE
(905).
ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract
We study care arrangement decisions in Italy, where families are increasingly delegating the role of primary caregiver to external (paid) people also for the provision of home care. We consider a sample of households with a dependent elderly person cared for either at home or in a residential home, extracted from a survey representative of the population of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. We investigate the determinants of a household’s decision to opt for one of the following three alternatives: the institutionalisation of elderly family members, informal home care, or paid home care. We estimate two model specifications, based on a simultaneous and a sequential decision process respectively, the results of which are fairly consistent. Disability related variables, rather than family characteristics, emerge as the main determinants of institutionalisation. On the other hand, household characteristics and socio-economic variables are more influential when it comes to choosing between informal and formal home care provisions.
Abstract
We study care arrangement decisions in Italy, where families are increasingly delegating the role of primary caregiver to external (paid) people also for the provision of home care. We consider a sample of households with a dependent elderly person cared for either at home or in a residential home, extracted from a survey representative of the population of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. We investigate the determinants of a household’s decision to opt for one of the following three alternatives: the institutionalisation of elderly family members, informal home care, or paid home care. We estimate two model specifications, based on a simultaneous and a sequential decision process respectively, the results of which are fairly consistent. Disability related variables, rather than family characteristics, emerge as the main determinants of institutionalisation. On the other hand, household characteristics and socio-economic variables are more influential when it comes to choosing between informal and formal home care provisions.
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Monograph
(Working Paper)
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Keywords
Long-term and social care, elderly living arrangements, informal care, household choice, health
economics
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2282-6483
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10 Feb 2014 10:23
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Document type
Monograph
(Working Paper)
Creators
Keywords
Long-term and social care, elderly living arrangements, informal care, household choice, health
economics
Subjects
ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Deposit date
07 Oct 2013 08:39
Last modified
10 Feb 2014 10:23
URI
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