Pourquoi les aides à domicile sont-elles davantage rémunérées dans certains départements ?
François-Xavier Devetter,
Annie Dussuet and
Emmanuelle Puissant
Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, 2017, vol. Février, issue 2, 239-270
Abstract:
For 20 years, the eldercare policy has largely favored home care. Public policies have sought to subsidize demand and to organize the supply of services. Based on a national policy but implemented by the department councils, the sector developed in a heterogeneous way according to the territories. This article firstly uses an administrative database to describe this diversity. It stresses the structuring and wage impacts of the departments. In a second step, the paper seeks to scrutinize the mechanisms that lead to such significant gaps by highlighting the role of different types of employers and department policies.
Keywords: home care; local policy; public employment; Codification JEL : J31; J45. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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