Does Informal Care from Adult Children Reduce Nursing Home Admissions for the Elderly?
Despite the policy importance, particularly as society ages, little is known about the impact of informal care on nursing home admissions. This paper jointly models the receipt of regular help from adult children and subsequent nursing home care, using data from the Study of Asset and Health Dynamic...
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Main Authors: | Anthony T. Lo Sasso (Author), Richard W. Johnson (Author) |
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2002-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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