Is Caring Productive? The Effect of Adult Social Care on Paid Production in England.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Health economics Pub Date : 2025-08-14 DOI:10.1002/hec.70026
Francesco Longo, Karl Claxton, Anne Mason, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Adrian Villasenor-Lopez
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Abstract

Long-term care (LTC) provides essential support to service users and informal carers to improve their quality of life. By improving quality of life, LTC can potentially impact economic growth, for example, it may enable service users of working age and their carers to spend more time in paid employment. This study investigates the effect of publicly-funded LTC expenditure on a measure of paid production across local authorities in England. We analyze yearly data from 2014/15 to 2019/20 using a dynamic panel model estimated by the Arellano-Bond estimator. We find that a £1000 increase in LTC expenditure per client increases paid production per capita by £216 in the short run and by £670 in the long run. These findings may inform policy makers interested in assessing the financial sustainability of LTC policies.

关心有成效吗?英国成人社会关怀对有偿生产的影响。
长期照护为服务使用者和非正式照护者提供必要的支持,以改善他们的生活质量。通过改善生活质量,LTC可以潜在地影响经济增长,例如,它可以使工作年龄的服务使用者及其照顾者花更多的时间从事有偿就业。本研究调查了公共资助的LTC支出对英格兰地方当局有偿生产措施的影响。我们使用Arellano-Bond估计器估计的动态面板模型分析了2014/15至2019/20年的年度数据。我们发现,每个客户的LTC支出每增加1000英镑,短期内人均付费产量就会增加216英镑,长期来看则会增加670英镑。这些发现可能会为决策者提供信息,以评估长期贷款政策的财务可持续性。
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Health economics
Health economics 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: This Journal publishes articles on all aspects of health economics: theoretical contributions, empirical studies and analyses of health policy from the economic perspective. Its scope includes the determinants of health and its definition and valuation, as well as the demand for and supply of health care; planning and market mechanisms; micro-economic evaluation of individual procedures and treatments; and evaluation of the performance of health care systems. Contributions should typically be original and innovative. As a rule, the Journal does not include routine applications of cost-effectiveness analysis, discrete choice experiments and costing analyses. Editorials are regular features, these should be concise and topical. Occasionally commissioned reviews are published and special issues bring together contributions on a single topic. Health Economics Letters facilitate rapid exchange of views on topical issues. Contributions related to problems in both developed and developing countries are welcome.
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