New Evidence on Employment Effects of Informal Care Provision in Europe

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作者
Kolodziej, Ingo W. K. [1 ]
Reichert, Arndt R. [2 ]
Schmitz, Hendrik [3 ]
机构
[1] RWI Leibniz Inst Econ Res, Hohenzollernstr 1-3, D-45130 Essen, Germany
[2] World Bank, Washington, DC USA
[3] Univ Paderborn, RWI Leibniz Inst Econ Res, Paderborn, Germany
基金
欧盟第七框架计划;
关键词
Health economics; labor economics; instrumental variables; long term care; home care; PARENT CARE; HEALTH; COSTS; WORK;
D O I
10.1111/1475-6773.12840
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
ObjectiveTo estimate how labor force participation is affected when adult children provide informal care to their parents. Data SourceSurvey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe from 2004 to 2013. Study DesignTo offset the problem of endogeneity, we exploit the availability of other potential caregivers within the family as predictors of the probability to provide care for a dependent parent. Contrary to most previous studies, the dataset covers the whole working-age population in the majority of European countries. Individuals explicitly had to opt for or against the provision of care to their care-dependent parents, which allows us to more precisely estimate the effect of caregiving on labor force participation. Principal FindingsResults reveal a negative causal effect that indicates that informal care provision reduces labor force participation by 14.0 percentage points (95 percent CI: -0.307, 0.026). Point estimates suggest that the effect is larger for men; however, this gender difference is not significantly different from zero at conventional levels. ConclusionsResults apply to individuals whose consideration in long-term care policy is highly relevant, that is, children whose willingness to provide informal care to their parents is altered by available alternatives of family caregivers.
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页码:2027 / 2046
页数:20
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