Effect of informal care on health care utilisation for the elderly in urban and rural China: evidence from China health and retirement longitudinal study (CHARLS)
Abstract Background Receiving informal care from family members is the mainstream way of care for the elderly in China because of the influence of the culture of filial piety. However, the relationship between informal care and health care use in urban and rural areas needs to be further explored. T...
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Main Authors: | Xinlan Chen (Author), Dai Su (Author), Xinlin Chen (Author), Yingchun Chen (Author) |
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