Bolin K, Lindgren B, Lundborg P
LUCHE (Lund University Centre for Health Economics), Lund, Sweden.
Health Econ. 2008 Mar;17(3):393-409. doi: 10.1002/hec.1275.
The aims of this study were to analyse (1) whether informal care, provided by children or grandchildren to their elderly parents, and formal care are substitutes or complements, and (2) whether this relationship differs across Europe. The analyses were based on cross-sectional data from the newly developed SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe) database. We found (1) that informal and formal home care are substitutes, while informal care is a complement to doctor and hospital visits, and (2) that these relationships in some cases differ according to a European north-south gradient. Instrumental variable methods were used and the results highlight the importance of accounting for the endogeneity of informal care.
(1)子女或孙辈为年迈父母提供的非正式照料与正式照料是替代关系还是互补关系;(2)这种关系在欧洲各地是否存在差异。分析基于新开发的欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查(SHARE)数据库中的横截面数据。我们发现:(1)非正式家庭照料和正式家庭照料是替代关系,而非正式照料是医生诊疗和住院治疗的补充;(2)在某些情况下,这些关系会因欧洲南北梯度而有所不同。我们使用了工具变量法,结果凸显了考虑非正式照料内生性的重要性。