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Ruhr Economic Papers #525

2014

Adam Pilny, Magdalena Stroka

Choice of Received Long-term Care – Individual Responses to Regional Nursing Home Provisions

Existing literature analyzing the choice of received long-term care by frail elderly (65+ years) predominantly focuses on physical and psychological conditions of elderly people as factors that influence the decision for a particular type of care. Until now, however, the regional in-patient long-term care supply has been neglected as influential factor in the individual's decision-making process. In this study, we analyze the choice of received long-term care by explicitly taking the regional supply of nursing homes into account. When estimating a discrete choice model, we distinguish between four different types of formal and informal care provision. We find that the decision for long-term in-patient care is significantly correlated with the regional supply of nursing home places, while controlling for physical and psychological conditions of the individual.

ISBN: 978-3-86788-600-0

JEL-Klassifikation: C35 D12 I11

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