Informal and formal care in Europe
An edition of Informal and formal care in Europe (2007)
By Tarja K. Viitanen
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
IZA
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
"Government expenditure on formal residential care and home-help services for the elderly significantly reduces 45-59 year old women's informal care-giving affecting both the extensive and the intensive margin. Allowing for country fixed-effects and country-specific trends and correcting for attrition, the estimates -- based on the European Community Household Panel -- imply that a 1000 Euro increase in the government expenditure on formal residential care and home-help services for the elderly decreases the probability of informal care-giving outside of the caregiver's household by 6 percentage points. Formal care substitutes for informal care that is undertaken outside of the carer's own household, but does not substitute for intergenerational household formation. A simulation exercise shows that an increase in government formal care expenditure is a cost-effective way of increasing the labour force participation rates"--Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit web site.
subjects: Older people, Governmental policy, Home care
Places: Europe