Complements or Substitutes? Young Germans' Experience and Expectations with Financing Sources for Long-Term Care.

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Thomas Klie, Christian E Weller
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Financing long-term care is a growing challenge in aging societies. To address this challenge, Germany created public long-term care insurance (DPV) more than 25 years ago. Germans still need to prepare for their own care throughout their life course to supplement public insurance. This study presents descriptive statistics and multivariate regression analysis to examine young Germans' experiences and expectations of the relationship between the DPV and private financing sources. We base our analysis on a proprietary data set of young Germans (16-39 years old) that oversamples those with caregiving experience and East Germans. We find that public long-term care insurance is a substitute for rather than a complement to other financing sources. Specifically, many young Germans do not count on public long-term care insurance to finance care. Instead, they see private funding sources as substitutes for long-term care insurance. Those who count on private long-term care insurance are between 48 and 70% less likely to count on DPV benefits. Experience with care increases the likelihood of young Germans expecting future public benefits by factor of six or 18, depending on the specific care familiarity. Young Germans are also more likely to count on future generations to support their own care than they expect themselves to support the care of their parents through the DPV. Given that the DPV provides basic universal insurance that requires some complementary private income sources, our findings suggest that young Germans, who will need to build some of these income sources throughout their careers, are underestimating the value of the DPV and overestimating their own ability to pay for long-term care. Policymakers will need to reduce the political risks to the DPV and increase young Germans' savings over the life-course to address this imbalance.

补充还是替代?德国年轻人对长期护理资金来源的经验和期望。
在老龄化社会中,为长期护理提供资金是一项日益严峻的挑战。为了应对这一挑战,德国早在 25 年前就建立了公共长期护理保险(DPV)。德国人仍然需要在一生中为自己的护理做好准备,以补充公共保险的不足。本研究通过描述性统计和多元回归分析,考察了德国年轻人对 DPV 和私人资金来源之间关系的经验和预期。我们的分析基于德国年轻人(16-39 岁)的专有数据集,该数据集对有护理经验的人和东德人进行了超量采样。我们发现,公共长期护理保险是其他资金来源的替代而非补充。具体来说,许多德国年轻人并不指望公共长期护理保险来为护理提供资金。相反,他们将私人资金来源视为长期护理保险的替代品。那些依靠私人长期护理保险的人依靠 DPV 福利的可能性要低 48% 到 70%。有护理经验的德国年轻人对未来公共福利的预期会增加 6 倍或 18 倍,具体取决于对护理的熟悉程度。德国年轻人也更有可能指望后代来支持自己的护理,而不是指望自己通过 DPV 来支持父母的护理。鉴于 DPV 提供的基本全民保险需要一些补充性的私人收入来源,我们的研究结果表明,德国年轻人需要在整个职业生涯中积累一些收入来源,他们低估了 DPV 的价值,高估了自己支付长期护理费用的能力。政策制定者需要降低DPV的政治风险,增加德国年轻人一生的储蓄,以解决这一不平衡问题。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging & Social Policy offers a platform for insightful contributions from an international and interdisciplinary group of policy analysts and scholars. It provides an in-depth examination and analysis of critical phenomena that impact aging and the development and implementation of programs for the elderly from a global perspective, with a broad scope that encompasses not only the United States but also regions including Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Latin America, Asia, and the Asia-Pacific rim. The journal regularly addresses a wide array of issues such as long-term services and supports, home- and community-based care, nursing-home care, assisted living, long-term care financing, financial security, employment and training, public and private pension coverage, housing, transportation, health care access, financing, and quality, family dynamics, and retirement. These topics are of significant importance to the field of aging and social policy, reflecting the journal's commitment to presenting a comprehensive view of the challenges and solutions related to aging populations around the world.
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