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Informal caring-time and caregiver satisfaction

Miriam Marcén and José Alberto Molina

The European Journal of Health Economics, 2012, vol. 13, issue 6, 683-705

Abstract: This paper examines the role of care decision processes on informal caring-time choices. We focus on three care decisions: the caregiver’s own decision, a family decision and a recipient request. Results show that informal caregivers, engaged in care activities as a result of a family decision, are more likely to devote more than 5 h to care activities, even after allowing for endogeneity. Our findings are robust to controlling for a large number of socio-demographic characteristics, including care recipient and caregiver characteristics. Supplemental analysis, developed to explore whether care arrangements are related to informal caregiver’s satisfaction, indicates that the family decision heavily penalizes informal caregivers. Given the importance of informal care activities in reducing health care costs, our findings imply that care decision processes should be taken into consideration when formulating health care policies. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2012

Keywords: Informal care; Informal caregiver satisfaction; Care decision process; I10; J10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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