家庭结构与长期护理保险购买

Family Structure and Long‐Term Care Insurance Purchase

Health Economics · 2015
被引 27
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用长期面板数据,研究家庭结构(尤其是配偶和继子女)对长期护理保险购买决策的影响,发现配偶特征影响大,而子女特征影响小。

Abstract

While it has long been assumed that family structure and potential sources of informal care play a large role in the purchase decisions for long-term care insurance (LTCI), current empirical evidence is inconclusive. Our study examines the relationship between family structure and LTCI purchase and addresses several major limitations of the prior literature by using a long panel of data and considering modern family relationships, such as the presence of stepchildren. We find that family structure characteristics from one's own generation, particularly about one's spouse, are associated with purchase, but that few family structure attributes from the younger generation have an influence. Family factors that may indicate future caregiver supply are negatively associated with purchase: having a coresidential child, signaling close proximity, and having a currently working spouse, signaling a healthy and able spouse, that long-term care planning has not occurred yet or that there is less need for asset protection afforded by LTCI. Dynamic factors, such as increasing wealth or turning 65, are associated with higher likelihood of LTCI purchase.

长期护理保险购买家庭结构配偶特征代际关系