为年迈父母提供照料:兄弟姐妹间的互动?

Providing care for an elderly parent: interactions among siblings?

Health Economics · 2009
被引 49
人大 A-

中文导读

研究兄弟姐妹在决定是否为年迈父母提供长期照料时的互动行为,基于欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查数据,发现年龄较小的子女参与照料会增加年长子女的照料净收益,反之则减少。

Abstract

This article is focused on children providing and financing long-term care for their elderly parent. The aim of this work is to highlight the interactions that may take place among siblings when deciding whether or not to become a caregiver. We look at families with two children using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe; our sample contains 314 dependent elderly and their 628 adult children. In order to identify the interactions between siblings, we have specified a two-person discrete game model. To estimate this model, without invoking the 'coherency' condition, we have added an endogenous selection rule to solve the incompleteness problem arising from multiplicity or absence of equilibrium. Our empirical results suggest that the three classical effects identified by Manski could potentially explain the observed correlation between the siblings' caregiving behaviour. Correlated effects alone appear to be weak. Contextual interactions and endogenous interactions reveal cross-effects. The asymmetric character of the endogenous interactions is our most striking result. The younger child's involvement appears to increase the net benefit of caregiving for the elder one, whereas the elder child's involvement decreases the net benefit of caregiving for the younger child.

兄弟姐妹互动老年父母照料长期护理决策内生互动不对称