长期护理保险的挤出效应:来自欧洲预期数据的证据

Crowding Out of Long‐Term Care Insurance: Evidence from European Expectations Data

Health Economics · 2015
被引 54
人大 A-

中文导读

利用欧洲调查数据,研究公共资金和家庭支持预期对个人购买长期护理保险意愿的挤出效应,发现家庭支持有挤出作用,但公共资金无稳健证据。

Abstract

Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk that old-age individuals face in most western societies. However, the demand for LTC insurance is still ostensibly small in comparison with the financial risk. One explanation that has received limited support is that expectations of either 'public sector funding' and 'family support' crowd out individual incentives to seek insurance. This paper aims to investigate further the aforementioned motivational crowding-out hypothesis by developing a theoretical model and by drawing on an innovative empirical analysis of representative European survey data containing records on individual expectations of LTC funding sources (including private insurance, social insurance, and the family). The theoretical model predicts that, when informal care is treated as exogenously determined, expectations of both state support and informal care can potentially crowd out LTC insurance expectations, while this is not necessarily the case when informal care is endogenous to insurance, as happens when intra-family moral hazard is integrated in the insurance decision. We find evidence consistent with the presence of family crowding out but no robust evidence of public sector crowding out.

长期护理保险挤出效应家庭支持公共部门资助