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En ligne (disponible) - Monographie Social interaction effects in an inter-generational model of informal care giving / CALLEGARO, Lisa ; PASINI, Giacomo. Venice, Italy : Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Department of Economics, 2007, 27 p. http://www.dse.unive.it/fileadmin/templates/dse/wp/WP_2... (22-04-2008) Collection : DSE Working Papers Format de fichier : Adobe Acrobat PDF Mots-clés principaux : ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mots-clés secondaires : Économétrie ; Réseau formel ; survey on Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) Résumé : Les systèmes de retraite sont en cours de révision dans plusieurs pays et les systèmes de soins de santé doivent s'adapter aux nouvelles réalités démographiques. Ce document s'intéresse à la relation entre soins formels et informels et dans le comportement des gens qui dispensent ou reçoivent des soins. Le tout est étudié dans une perspective de politiques publiques où les institutions peuvent changer le coût et la disponibilité de soins formels. Abstract We study jointly the health perception of the elderly and the care giving decision of their adult children. Social interactions play a crucial role: elder parents' health perception depends on relations with household members. On the other hand adult children make their care giving decisions strategically, meaning that each of them considers his siblings' decision. We find empirical evidence which support this claim using the 2004 wave of the SHARE survey. We estimate social interaction effects by means of methods taken from the spatial econometric literature. Health perception relation with care giving depends on the determinants of adult children's decision to care: Parents' health may be modelled as a common good for parents and children; the latter's decision may be driven by bequest motives or by pure altruism and/or cultural values. We test implications of the model thanks to the unique features of the SHARE dataset: it is trans--national, allowing to control for cultural and institutional differences, it contains information on health status of over-50 Europeans and details on their social and intergenerational relations. Langue : Anglais
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