Aide informelle à domicile et en EHPAD: déterminants, valeur monétaire et implication pour la répartition des coûts de la dépendance
Agnès Gramain,
Quitterie Roquebert and
Marianne Tenand
Revue d'économie financière, 2023, vol. N° 152, issue 4, 125-139
Abstract:
Informal care ? help provided by relatives and friends, essentially unpaid ? plays a key role in helping older people with the loss of autonomy. Basing itself on recent studies, this article describes the informal care provided to seniors in France at home, but also in nursing homes, particularly by analyzing what factors are associated with receiving informal care. It also proposes measuring the monetary value of this help with everyday activities, which makes it possible to include it in the costs incurred by households to deal with the costs of dependency. The results show that the informal care systems are different for those living at home or in nursing homes. The profiles of those two populations also differ. Including informal care helps to better understand dependency costs, especially the part borne by households. JEL classification: I11, I38, J14, J22.
JEL-codes: I11 I38 J14 J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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