This paper projects the characteristics of the long-term disabled in Italy and the evolution of total public expenditure for long-term care (LTC) over the next four decades. The future dynamics of LTC expenditure in Italy is of particular relevance for two reasons: the limited, insufficient level of public spending on the disabled, and the prospect, over the next few decades, of one of the most rapidly ageing populations in the world. Our analysis is based upon a dynamic microsimulation model (CAPP_DYN) that estimates the socio-economic evolution of the Italian population over the period 2005-2050. A disability module is built under two different hypotheses concerning the process generating the probability of being disabled: a pure ageing...
"This paper is based on a European Commission-funded study of future long-term care expenditure in G...
Assessing the implications of long term care policies in Italy: a microsimulation approach
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
This paper projects the characteristics of the long-term disabled in Italy and the evolution of tota...
This paper estimates the future characteristics of the long-term disabled in Italy and the evolution...
Italy has been experiencing an increased ageing process and this trend is going to strengthen in the...
While life expectancy continues to increase in Europe, studies in disability trends have not shown s...
Using a microsimulation model for Italy, we discuss the effects on the distribution of income of a L...
This paper reports findings from a European Commission funded study of future long-term care expendi...
The ageing of European population has been rapidly increasing during the last decades, and the probl...
In the international literature about long term care policies, Italy is a well known case in which c...
With a microsimulation model, we discuss the effects on the distribution of income of a LTC scheme f...
This paper presents projections to 2022 of the numbers of disabled older people in Great Britain, th...
The LTC system in Italy is characterized by a high level of institutional fragmentation, as sources...
While life expectancy is constantly increasing in all European Countries, studies in disability tren...
"This paper is based on a European Commission-funded study of future long-term care expenditure in G...
Assessing the implications of long term care policies in Italy: a microsimulation approach
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
This paper projects the characteristics of the long-term disabled in Italy and the evolution of tota...
This paper estimates the future characteristics of the long-term disabled in Italy and the evolution...
Italy has been experiencing an increased ageing process and this trend is going to strengthen in the...
While life expectancy continues to increase in Europe, studies in disability trends have not shown s...
Using a microsimulation model for Italy, we discuss the effects on the distribution of income of a L...
This paper reports findings from a European Commission funded study of future long-term care expendi...
The ageing of European population has been rapidly increasing during the last decades, and the probl...
In the international literature about long term care policies, Italy is a well known case in which c...
With a microsimulation model, we discuss the effects on the distribution of income of a LTC scheme f...
This paper presents projections to 2022 of the numbers of disabled older people in Great Britain, th...
The LTC system in Italy is characterized by a high level of institutional fragmentation, as sources...
While life expectancy is constantly increasing in all European Countries, studies in disability tren...
"This paper is based on a European Commission-funded study of future long-term care expenditure in G...
Assessing the implications of long term care policies in Italy: a microsimulation approach
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...