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Informal care and the Great Recession

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Costa-Font, Joan ; Karlsson, Martin ; Øien, Henning

London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance

LSE - London

2015

45 p.

economic recession ; older worker ; informal care

EU countries

CEP Discussion Paper

1360

Social protection - Health policy

http://cep.lse.ac.uk/

English

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"Macroeconomic downturns can have both an important impact on the availability of informal care and the affordability of formal long-term care. This paper investigates how the demand for and provision of informal care changed during and after the Great Recession in Europe. We use data from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), which includes a rich set of variables covering waves before and after the Great Recession. We find evidence of an increase in the availability of informal care and a reduction in the use of formal health services (doctor visits and hospital stays) after the economic downturn when controlling for year and country fixed effects. This trend is mainly driven by changes in care provision of individuals not cohabiting with the care recipient. We also find a small negative association between old-age health (measured by the number of problems with activities of daily living) and crisis severity. The results are robust to the inclusion o f individual characteristics, individual-specific effects and region-specific time trends."

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