Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Aging. 2010 Mar;29(1):39-56. doi: 10.1017/S0714980809990432.
We determined the after-tax income required to finance basic needs for Canadian elders living with different circumstances in terms of age, gender, city of residence, household size, homeowner or renter status, means of transportation, and health status. Using 2001 as our base year, we priced the typical expenses for food, shelter, medical, transportation, miscellaneous basic living items and home-based long-term care for elders living in five Canadian cities. This is the first Canadian study of basic living expenses tailored to elders instead of adults in general, prepared on an absolute rather than a relative basis. We also accounted for an individual's unique life circumstances and established the varying effect that they have on the cost of basic expenses, particularly for home care. We found that the maximum Guaranteed Income Supplement and Old Age Security benefit did not meet the cost of basic needs for an elder living in poor circumstances.
我们确定了为生活在不同环境中的加拿大老年人提供基本生活所需资金的税后收入,这些环境涉及年龄、性别、居住城市、家庭规模、房主或租客身份、交通方式和健康状况。我们以 2001 年为基准年,为居住在五个加拿大城市的老年人计算了食品、住房、医疗、交通、基本生活用品和家庭长期护理的典型费用。这是第一份针对老年人而不是一般成年人的、基于绝对而非相对基础的加拿大基本生活费用研究。我们还考虑了个人独特的生活环境,并确定了他们对基本费用成本的不同影响,特别是对家庭护理的影响。我们发现,最贫困老年人的保证收入补贴和老年保障金都无法满足其基本生活需求。