Accesso libero

Does universal long-term care insurance boost female labor force participation? Macro-level evidence

INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO ARTICOLO

Cita

Abadie, Alberto (2019): Using synthetic controls: Feasibility, data requirements, and methodological aspects. Journal of Economic Literature.AbadieAlberto2019Using synthetic controls: Feasibility, data requirements, and methodological aspectsJournal of Economic Literature10.1257/jel.20191450Search in Google Scholar

Abadie, Alberto; Alexis Diamond; Jens Hainmueller (2010): Synthetic control methods for comparative case studies: Estimating the effect of california's tobacco control program. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 105(490), 493–505.AbadieAlbertoDiamondAlexisHainmuellerJens2010Synthetic control methods for comparative case studies: Estimating the effect of california's tobacco control programJournal of the American Statistical Association10549049350510.1198/jasa.2009.ap08746Search in Google Scholar

Abadie, Alberto; Alexis Diamond; Jens Hainmueller (2015): Comparative politics and the synthetic control method. American Journal of Political Science, 59(2), 495–510.AbadieAlbertoDiamondAlexisHainmuellerJens2015Comparative politics and the synthetic control methodAmerican Journal of Political Science59249551010.1111/ajps.12116Search in Google Scholar

Abadie, Alberto; Javier Gardeazabal (2003): The economic costs of conflict: A case study of the basque country. American Economic Review, 93(1), 113–132.AbadieAlbertoGardeazabalJavier2003The economic costs of conflict: A case study of the basque countryAmerican Economic Review93111313210.1257/000282803321455188Search in Google Scholar

Absher, Samuel; Kevin Grier; Robin Grier (2020): The economic consequences of durable left-populist regimes in latin america. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 177, 787–817.AbsherSamuelGrierKevinGrierRobin2020The economic consequences of durable left-populist regimes in latin americaJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization17778781710.1016/j.jebo.2020.07.001Search in Google Scholar

Alesina, Alberto; Paola Giuliano (2010): The power of the family. Journal of Economic Growth, 15(2), 93–125.AlesinaAlbertoGiulianoPaola2010The power of the familyJournal of Economic Growth1529312510.3386/w13051Search in Google Scholar

Andersson, Julius J (2019): Carbon taxes and co 2 emissions: Sweden as a case study. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 11(4), 1–30.AnderssonJulius J2019Carbon taxes and co 2 emissions: Sweden as a case studyAmerican Economic Journal: Economic Policy11413010.1257/pol.20170144Search in Google Scholar

Arnold, Tobias; Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen (2017): How federalism influences welfare spending: Belgium federalism reform through the perspective of the synthetic control method. European Journal of Political Research, 56(3), 680–702.ArnoldTobiasStadelmann-SteffenIsabelle2017How federalism influences welfare spending: Belgium federalism reform through the perspective of the synthetic control methodEuropean Journal of Political Research56368070210.1111/1475-6765.12196Search in Google Scholar

Barczyk, Daniel; Matthias Kredler (2017): Evaluating long-term-care policy options, taking the family seriously. The Review of Economic Studies, 85(2), 766–809.BarczykDanielKredlerMatthias2017Evaluating long-term-care policy options, taking the family seriouslyThe Review of Economic Studies85276680910.1093/restud/rdx036Search in Google Scholar

Barczyk, Daniel; Matthias Kredler (2018): Long-term care across europe and the us: The role of informal and formal care. Forthcoming in Fiscal Studies.BarczykDanielKredlerMatthias2018Long-term care across europe and the us: The role of informal and formal careForthcoming in Fiscal Studies10.1111/1475-5890.12200Search in Google Scholar

Barlow, Pepita (2018): Does trade liberalization reduce child mortality in low-and middle-income countries? a synthetic control analysis of 36 policy experiments, 1963–2005. Social Science & Medicine, 205, 107–115.BarlowPepita2018Does trade liberalization reduce child mortality in low-and middle-income countries? a synthetic control analysis of 36 policy experiments, 1963–2005Social Science & Medicine20510711510.1016/j.socscimed.2018.04.001Search in Google Scholar

Bauer, Jan Michael; Alfonso Sousa-Poza (2015): Impacts of informal caregiving on caregiver employment, health, and family. Journal of Population Ageing, 8(3), 113–145.BauerJan MichaelSousa-PozaAlfonso2015Impacts of informal caregiving on caregiver employment, health, and familyJournal of Population Ageing8311314510.1007/s12062-015-9116-0Search in Google Scholar

Blundell, Richard; Monica Costa Dias; Costas Meghir; John Van Reenen (2004): Evaluating the employment impact of a mandatory job search program. Journal of the European Economic Association, 2(4), 569–606.BlundellRichardDiasMonica CostaMeghirCostasVan ReenenJohn2004Evaluating the employment impact of a mandatory job search programJournal of the European Economic Association2456960610.1093/acprof:oso/9780198749806.003.0011Search in Google Scholar

Bolin, Kristian; Bjorn Lindgren; Petter Lundborg (2008): Informal and formal care among single-living elderly in Europe. Health Economics, 17(3), 393–409.BolinKristianLindgrenBjornLundborgPetter2008Informal and formal care among single-living elderly in EuropeHealth Economics17339340910.1002/hec.1275Search in Google Scholar

Bonsang, Eric (2009): Does informal care from children to their elderly parents substitute for formal care in Europe? Journal of Health Economics, 28(1), 143–154.BonsangEric2009Does informal care from children to their elderly parents substitute for formal care in Europe?Journal of Health Economics28114315410.1016/j.jhealeco.2008.09.002Search in Google Scholar

Brady, David; Evelyne Huber; John D. Stephens (2014): Comparative Welfare States Data Set. University of North Carolina and WZB Berlin Social Science Center.BradyDavidHuberEvelyneStephensJohn D.2014Comparative Welfare States Data SetUniversity of North Carolina and WZB Berlin Social Science CenterSearch in Google Scholar

Campbell, John Creighton (2002): How policies differ: Long-term-care insurance in Japan and Germany. In Conrad, Harald; Ralph Lutzeler; (eds), Aging and Social Policy”A German-Japanese Comparison. Iudicium, 157–187.CampbellJohn Creighton2002How policies differ: Long-term-care insurance in Japan and GermanyInConradHaraldLutzelerRalph(eds),Aging and Social Policy”A German-Japanese ComparisonIudicium157187Search in Google Scholar

Campbell, John Creighton; Naoki Ikegami (2000): Long-term care insurance comes to Japan. Health Affairs, 19(3), 26–39.CampbellJohn CreightonIkegamiNaoki2000Long-term care insurance comes to JapanHealth Affairs193263910.1377/hlthaff.19.3.26Search in Google Scholar

Campbell, John Creighton; Naoki Ikegami (2003): Japan's radical reform of long-term care. Social Policy & Administration, 37(1), 21–34.CampbellJohn CreightonIkegamiNaoki2003Japan's radical reform of long-term careSocial Policy & Administration371213410.1111/1467-9515.00321Search in Google Scholar

Campbell, John Creighton; Naoki Ikegami; Mary Jo Gibson (2010): Lessons from public long-term care insurance in Germany and Japan. Health Affairs, 29(1), 87–95.CampbellJohn CreightonIkegamiNaokiGibsonMary Jo2010Lessons from public long-term care insurance in Germany and JapanHealth Affairs291879510.1377/hlthaff.2009.0548Search in Google Scholar

Charles, Kerwin Kofi; Purvi Sevak (2005): Can family caregiving substitute for nursing home care? Journal of Health Economics, 24(6), 1174–1190.CharlesKerwin KofiSevakPurvi2005Can family caregiving substitute for nursing home care?Journal of Health Economics2461174119010.1016/j.jhealeco.2005.05.001Search in Google Scholar

Chernozhukov, Victor; Kaspar Wuthrich; Yinchu Zhu (2018): An exact and robust conformal inference method for counterfactual and synthetic controls. arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.09089.ChernozhukovVictorWuthrichKasparZhuYinchu2018An exact and robust conformal inference method for counterfactual and synthetic controlsarXiv preprintarXiv:1712.0908910.1080/01621459.2021.1920957Search in Google Scholar

Colombo, Francesca; Ana Llena-Nozal; Jérôme Mercier; Frits Tjadens (2011): Public long-term care financing arrangements in oecd countries. In Help Wanted?: Providing and Paying for Long-Term Care. OECD publishing, 213–246.ColomboFrancescaLlena-NozalAnaMercierJérômeTjadensFrits2011Public long-term care financing arrangements in oecd countriesInHelp Wanted?: Providing and Paying for Long-Term CareOECD publishing21324610.1787/9789264097759-enSearch in Google Scholar

Costa-font, Joan; Christophe Courbage; Katherine Swartz (2015): Financing long-term care: Ex ante, ex post or both? Health Economics, 24, 45–57.Costa-fontJoanCourbageChristopheSwartzKatherine2015Financing long-term care: Ex ante, ex post or both?Health Economics24455710.1002/hec.3152Search in Google Scholar

Crespo, Laura; Pedro Mira (2014): Caregiving to elderly parents and employment status of European mature women. Review of Economics and Statistics, 96(4), 693–709.CrespoLauraMiraPedro2014Caregiving to elderly parents and employment status of European mature womenReview of Economics and Statistics96469370910.1162/REST_a_00426Search in Google Scholar

Cullen, David (2003): Historical perspectives: The evolution of the australian government's involvement in supporting the needs of older people’. Department Of Health and Ageing, Canberra.CullenDavid2003Historical perspectives: The evolution of the australian government's involvement in supporting the needs of older people’Department Of Health and AgeingCanberraSearch in Google Scholar

Doudchenko, Nikolay; Guido W Imbens (2017): Balancing, regression, difference-in-differences and synthetic control methods: A synthesis. arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.07748.DoudchenkoNikolayImbensGuido W2017Balancing, regression, difference-in-differences and synthetic control methods: A synthesisarXiv preprintarXiv:1610.0774810.3386/w22791Search in Google Scholar

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta (1997): Hybrid or unique?: The Japanese welfare state between Europe and America. Journal of European Social Policy, 7(3), 179–189.Esping-AndersenGøsta1997Hybrid or unique?: The Japanese welfare state between Europe and AmericaJournal of European Social Policy7317918910.1177/095892879700700301Search in Google Scholar

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta (1999): Social foundations of postindustrial economies. Oxford University Press.Esping-AndersenGøsta1999Social foundations of postindustrial economiesOxford University Press10.1093/0198742002.001.0001Search in Google Scholar

Feenstra, Robert C; Robert Inklaar; Marcel P Timmer (2015): The next generation of the penn world table. American Economic Review, 105(10), 3150–82.FeenstraRobert CInklaarRobertTimmerMarcel P2015The next generation of the penn world tableAmerican Economic Review1051031508210.3386/w19255Search in Google Scholar

Ferman, Bruno; Cristine Pinto (2017): Placebo tests for synthetic controls. MPRA Paper, (78079).FermanBrunoPintoCristine2017Placebo tests for synthetic controlsMPRA Paper(78079).Search in Google Scholar

Ferman, Bruno; Cristine Pinto (2019): Synthetic controls with imperfect pre-treatment fit. arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.08521.FermanBrunoPintoCristine2019Synthetic controls with imperfect pre-treatment fitarXiv preprintarXiv:1911.08521Search in Google Scholar

Ferman, Bruno; Cristine Pinto; Vitor Possebom (2020): Cherry picking with synthetic controls. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 39(2), 510–32.FermanBrunoPintoCristinePossebomVitor2020Cherry picking with synthetic controlsJournal of Policy Analysis and Management3925103210.1002/pam.22206Search in Google Scholar

Finkelstein, Amy (2007): The aggregate effects of health insurance: Evidence from the introduction of Medicare. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122(1), 1–37.FinkelsteinAmy2007The aggregate effects of health insurance: Evidence from the introduction of MedicareThe Quarterly Journal of Economics122113710.3386/w11619Search in Google Scholar

Firpo, Sergio; Vitor Possebom (2018): Synthetic control method: Inference, sensitivity analysis and confidence sets. Journal of Causal Inference, 6(2).FirpoSergioPossebomVitor2018Synthetic control method: Inference, sensitivity analysis and confidence setsJournal of Causal Inference6210.1515/jci-2016-0026Search in Google Scholar

Fisher, Ronald Aylmer (1937): The design of experiments. Oliver And Boyd; Edinburgh; London.FisherRonald Aylmer1937The design of experimentsOliver And BoydEdinburgh; LondonSearch in Google Scholar

Fu, Rong; Haruko Noguchi; Akira Kawamura; Hideto Takahashi; Nanako Tamiya (2017): Spillover effect of Japanese long-term care insurance as an employment promotion policy for family caregivers. Journal of Health Economics, 56, 103–112.FuRongNoguchiHarukoKawamuraAkiraTakahashiHidetoTamiyaNanako2017Spillover effect of Japanese long-term care insurance as an employment promotion policy for family caregiversJournal of Health Economics5610311210.1016/j.jhealeco.2017.09.011Search in Google Scholar

Fukahori, Ryotaro; Tadashi Sakai; Kazuma Sato (2015): The effects of incidence of care needs in households on employment, subjective health, and life satisfaction among middle-aged family members. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 62(5), 518–545.FukahoriRyotaroSakaiTadashiSatoKazuma2015The effects of incidence of care needs in households on employment, subjective health, and life satisfaction among middle-aged family membersScottish Journal of Political Economy62551854510.1111/sjpe.12085Search in Google Scholar

Geloso, Vincent; Jamie Bologna Pavlik (2020): The Cuban revolution and infant mortality: A synthetic control approach. Explorations in Economic History, 101376.GelosoVincentPavlikJamie Bologna2020The Cuban revolution and infant mortality: A synthetic control approachExplorations in Economic History10137610.1016/j.eeh.2020.101376Search in Google Scholar

Geyer, Johannes; Thorben Korfhage (2015): Long-term care insurance and carers’ labor supply–a structural model. Health Economics, 24(9), 1178–1191.GeyerJohannesKorfhageThorben2015Long-term care insurance and carers’ labor supply–a structural modelHealth Economics2491178119110.1002/hec.3200Search in Google Scholar

Geyer, Johannes; Thorben Korfhage (2018): Labor supply effects of long-term care reform in Germany. Health Economics, 27(9), 1328–1339.GeyerJohannesKorfhageThorben2018Labor supply effects of long-term care reform in GermanyHealth Economics2791328133910.1002/hec.3663Search in Google Scholar

Goldin, Claudia (2006): The quiet revolution that transformed women's employment, education, and family. American Economic Review, 96(2), 1–21.GoldinClaudia2006The quiet revolution that transformed women's employment, education, and familyAmerican Economic Review96212110.3386/w11953Search in Google Scholar

Goldin, Claudia (2014): A grand gender convergence: Its last chapter. American Economic Review, 104(4), 1091–1119.GoldinClaudia2014A grand gender convergence: Its last chapterAmerican Economic Review10441091111910.1257/aer.104.4.1091Search in Google Scholar

Hanaoka, Chie; Edward C (2008): Norton. Informal and formal care for elderly persons: How adult children's characteristics affect the use of formal care in Japan. Social Science & Medicine, 67(6), 1002–1008.HanaokaChieNortonEdward C2008Informal and formal care for elderly persons: How adult children's characteristics affect the use of formal care in JapanSocial Science & Medicine6761002100810.1016/j.socscimed.2008.05.006Search in Google Scholar

Heckman, James J; Lance Lochner; Christopher Taber (1998): General equilibrium treatment effects: A study of tuition policy. Technical report, National Bureau of Economic Research.HeckmanJames JLochnerLanceTaberChristopher1998General equilibrium treatment effects: A study of tuition policyTechnical report,National Bureau of Economic Research10.3386/w6426Search in Google Scholar

Hieda, Takeshi (2012): Political Institutions and Elderly Care Policy: Comparative politics of long-term care in advanced democracies. Springer.HiedaTakeshi2012Political Institutions and Elderly Care Policy: Comparative politics of long-term care in advanced democraciesSpringer10.1057/9781137031051Search in Google Scholar

Ho, Daniel E; Kosuke Imai (2006): Randomization inference with natural experiments: An analysis of ballot effects in the 2003 California recall election. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 101(475), 888–900.HoDaniel EImaiKosuke2006Randomization inference with natural experiments: An analysis of ballot effects in the 2003 California recall electionJournal of the American Statistical Association10147588890010.1198/016214505000001258Search in Google Scholar

Hollingsworth, Bruce; Asako Ohinata; Matteo Picchio; Ian Walker (2017): Labour supply and informal care supply: The impacts of financial support for long-term elderly care. IZA Institute of Labor Economics Discussion Paper Series, (10988).HollingsworthBruceOhinataAsakoPicchioMatteoWalkerIan2017Labour supply and informal care supply: The impacts of financial support for long-term elderly careIZA Institute of Labor Economics Discussion Paper Series(10988).10.2139/ssrn.3037873Search in Google Scholar

Kondo, Ayako (2017): Availability of long-term care facilities and middle-aged people's labor supply in Japan. Asian Economic Policy Review, 12(1), 95–112.KondoAyako2017Availability of long-term care facilities and middle-aged people's labor supply in JapanAsian Economic Policy Review1219511210.1111/aepr.12163Search in Google Scholar

Lilly, Meredith B; Audrey Laporte; Peter C Coyte (2007): Labor market work and home care's unpaid caregivers: A systematic review of labor force participation rates, predictors of labor market withdrawal, and hours of work. The Milbank Quarterly, 85(4), 641–690.LillyMeredith BLaporteAudreyCoytePeter C2007Labor market work and home care's unpaid caregivers: A systematic review of labor force participation rates, predictors of labor market withdrawal, and hours of workThe Milbank Quarterly85464169010.1111/j.1468-0009.2007.00504.xSearch in Google Scholar

Løken, Katrine V; Shelly Lundberg; Julie Riise (2016): Lifting the burden: Formal care of the elderly and labor supply of adult children. Journal of Human Resources, 0614–6447R1.LøkenKatrine VLundbergShellyRiiseJulie2016Lifting the burden: Formal care of the elderly and labor supply of adult childrenJournal of Human Resources06146447R110.3368/jhr.52.1.0614-6447R1Search in Google Scholar

Mandel, Hadas; Moshe Semyonov (2006): A welfare state paradox: State interventions and women's employment opportunities in 22 countries. American Journal of Sociology, 111(6), 1910–1949.MandelHadasSemyonovMoshe2006A welfare state paradox: State interventions and women's employment opportunities in 22 countriesAmerican Journal of Sociology11161910194910.1086/499912Search in Google Scholar

Ngai, L Rachel; Christopher A Pissarides (2011): Taxes, social subsidies, and the allocation of work time. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 3(4), 1–26.NgaiL RachelPissaridesChristopher A2011Taxes, social subsidies, and the allocation of work timeAmerican Economic Journal: Macroeconomics3412610.1257/mac.3.4.1Search in Google Scholar

Obama, Barack (2016): United states health care reform: Progress to date and next steps. JAMA, 316(5), 525–532.ObamaBarack2016United states health care reform: Progress to date and next stepsJAMA316552553210.1001/jama.2016.9797Search in Google Scholar

OECD (2012): Closing the gender gap: Act now. OECD Paris.OECD2012Closing the gender gap: Act nowOECD ParisSearch in Google Scholar

OECD (2016): OECD Employment and Labour Force Statistics. Accessed on 25 September 2016..OECD2016OECD Employment and Labour Force StatisticsAccessed on 25 September 2016..Search in Google Scholar

OECD (2017): The Pursuit of Gender Equality. OECD Paris.OECD2017The Pursuit of Gender EqualityOECDParisSearch in Google Scholar

OECD (2019a): OECD Health Statistics. Accessed on 01 July 2019.OECD2019aOECD Health StatisticsAccessed on 01 July 2019.Search in Google Scholar

OECD (2019b): Social Expenditure Database (SOCX). Accessed on 02 July 2019.OECD2019bSocial Expenditure Database (SOCX)Accessed on 02 July 2019.Search in Google Scholar

Olivetti, Claudia; Barbara Petrongolo (2016): The evolution of gender gaps in industrialized countries. Annual Review of Economics, 8, 405–434.OlivettiClaudiaPetrongoloBarbara2016The evolution of gender gaps in industrialized countriesAnnual Review of Economics840543410.3386/w21887Search in Google Scholar

Olivetti, Claudia; Barbara Petrongolo (2017): The economic consequences of family policies: Lessons from a century of legislation in high-income countries. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 31(1), 205–30.OlivettiClaudiaPetrongoloBarbara2017The economic consequences of family policies: Lessons from a century of legislation in high-income countriesJournal of Economic Perspectives3112053010.3386/w23051Search in Google Scholar

Olper, Alessandro; Daniele Curzi; Johan Swinnen (2018): Trade liberalization and child mortality: A synthetic control method. World Development, 110, 394–410.OlperAlessandroCurziDanieleSwinnenJohan2018Trade liberalization and child mortality: A synthetic control methodWorld Development11039441010.1016/j.worlddev.2018.05.034Search in Google Scholar

Podestà, Federico (2017): The impact of “free choice”: Family reforms of France and Belgium, a synthetic control analysis. International Journal of Social Welfare, 26(4), 340–352.PodestàFederico2017The impact of “free choice”: Family reforms of France and Belgium, a synthetic control analysisInternational Journal of Social Welfare26434035210.1111/ijsw.12256Search in Google Scholar

Restrepo, Brandon J; Matthias Rieger (2016): Denmark's policy on artificial trans fat and cardiovascular disease. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 50(1), 69–76.RestrepoBrandon JRiegerMatthias2016Denmark's policy on artificial trans fat and cardiovascular diseaseAmerican Journal of Preventive Medicine501697610.1016/j.amepre.2015.06.018Search in Google Scholar

Rhee, Jong Chul; Nicolae Done; Gerard F Anderson (2015): Considering long-term care insurance for middle-income countries: Comparing South Korea with Japan and Germany. Health Policy, 119(10), 1319–1329.RheeJong ChulDoneNicolaeAndersonGerard F2015Considering long-term care insurance for middle-income countries: Comparing South Korea with Japan and GermanyHealth Policy119101319132910.1016/j.healthpol.2015.06.001Search in Google Scholar

Rieger, Matthias; Natascha Wagner; Arjun S Bedi (2017): Universal health coverage at the macro level: Synthetic control evidence from Thailand. Social Science & Medicine, 172, 46–55.RiegerMatthiasWagnerNataschaBediArjun S2017Universal health coverage at the macro level: Synthetic control evidence from ThailandSocial Science & Medicine172465510.1016/j.socscimed.2016.11.022Search in Google Scholar

Rosenbaum, Paul R (1984): Conditional permutation tests and the propensity score in observational studies. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 79(387), 565–574.RosenbaumPaul R1984Conditional permutation tests and the propensity score in observational studiesJournal of the American Statistical Association7938756557410.1080/01621459.1984.10478082Search in Google Scholar

Rosenbaum, Paul R (2002): Observational studies. In Observational studies. Springer, 1–17.RosenbaumPaul R2002Observational studiesInObservational studiesSpringer11710.1007/978-1-4757-3692-2_1Search in Google Scholar

Rubolino, Enrico; Daniel Waldenström (2020): Tax progressivity and top incomes evidence from tax reforms. The Journal of Economic Inequality, 18(3), 261–289.RubolinoEnricoWaldenströmDaniel2020Tax progressivity and top incomes evidence from tax reformsThe Journal of Economic Inequality18326128910.1007/s10888-020-09445-8Search in Google Scholar

Ryan, Andrew M; Sam Krinsky; Evangelos Kontopantelis; Tim Doran (2016): Long-term evidence for the effect of pay-for-performance in primary care on mortality in the UK: A population study. The Lancet, 388(10041), 268–274.RyanAndrew MKrinskySamKontopantelisEvangelosDoranTim2016Long-term evidence for the effect of pay-for-performance in primary care on mortality in the UK: A population studyThe Lancet3881004126827410.1016/S0140-6736(16)00276-2Search in Google Scholar

Shimizutani, Satoshi; Wataru Suzuki; Haruko Noguchi (2008): The socialization of at-home elderly care and female labor market participation: Micro-level evidence from Japan. Japan and the World Economy, 20(1), 82–96.ShimizutaniSatoshiSuzukiWataruNoguchiHaruko2008The socialization of at-home elderly care and female labor market participation: Micro-level evidence from JapanJapan and the World Economy201829610.1016/j.japwor.2006.08.003Search in Google Scholar

Sommers, Benjamin D; Atul A Gawande; Katherine Baicker (2017): Health insurance coverage and health what the recent evidence tells us. The New England Journal of Medicine, 377(6), 586–593.SommersBenjamin DGawandeAtul ABaickerKatherine2017Health insurance coverage and health what the recent evidence tells usThe New England Journal of Medicine377658659310.1056/NEJMsb1706645Search in Google Scholar

Sugawara, Shinya; Jiro Nakamura (2014): Can formal elderly care stimulate female labor supply? the Japanese experience. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 34, 98–115.SugawaraShinyaNakamuraJiro2014Can formal elderly care stimulate female labor supply? the Japanese experienceJournal of the Japanese and International Economies349811510.1016/j.jjie.2014.05.006Search in Google Scholar

Swartz, Katherine (2013): Searching for a balance of responsibilities: Oecd countries’ changing elderly assistance policies. Annual Review of Public Health, 34, 397–412.SwartzKatherine2013Searching for a balance of responsibilities: Oecd countries’ changing elderly assistance policiesAnnual Review of Public Health3439741210.1146/annurev-publhealth-031912-114505Search in Google Scholar

Tamiya, Nanako; Haruko Noguchi; Akihiro Nishi; Michael R Reich; Naoki Ikegami; Hideki Hashimoto; Kenji Shibuya; Ichiro Kawachi; John Creighton Campbell (2011): Population ageing and wellbeing: Lessons from Japan's long-term care insurance policy. The Lancet, 378(9797), 1183–1192.TamiyaNanakoNoguchiHarukoNishiAkihiroReichMichael RIkegamiNaokiHashimotoHidekiShibuyaKenjiKawachiIchiroCampbellJohn Creighton2011Population ageing and wellbeing: Lessons from Japan's long-term care insurance policyThe Lancet37897971183119210.1016/S0140-6736(11)61176-8Search in Google Scholar

Tanndal, Julia; Daniel Waldenström (2018): Does financial deregulation boost top incomes? evidence from the big bang. Economica, 85(338), 232–265.TanndalJuliaWaldenströmDaniel2018Does financial deregulation boost top incomes? evidence from the big bangEconomica8533823226510.1111/ecca.12247Search in Google Scholar

Trydegård, Gun-Britt; Mats Thorslund (2010): One uniform welfare state or a multitude of welfare municipalities? the evolution of local variation in Swedish elder care. Social Policy & Administration, 44(4), 495–511.TrydegårdGun-BrittThorslundMats2010One uniform welfare state or a multitude of welfare municipalities? the evolution of local variation in Swedish elder careSocial Policy & Administration44449551110.1002/9781444395556.ch8Search in Google Scholar

Van Houtven, Courtney Harold; Edward C Norton (2004): Informal care and health care use of older adults. Journal of Health Economics, 23(6), 1159–1180.Van HoutvenCourtney HaroldNortonEdward C2004Informal care and health care use of older adultsJournal of Health Economics2361159118010.1016/j.jhealeco.2004.04.008Search in Google Scholar

Yamada, Hiroyuki; Satoshi Shimizutani (2015): Labor market outcomes of informal care provision in Japan. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 6, 79–88.YamadaHiroyukiShimizutaniSatoshi2015Labor market outcomes of informal care provision in JapanThe Journal of the Economics of Ageing6798810.1016/j.jeoa.2015.02.003Search in Google Scholar