This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers\u27 subjective well-being using unique data from the "Preference Parameters Study" of Osaka University, a nationally representative survey conducted in Japan. The estimation results indicate heterogeneous effects: while informal elderly care does not have a significant impact on the happiness level of married caregivers regardless of whether they take care of their own parents or parents-in law and whether or not they reside with them, it has a negative and significant impact on the happiness level of unmarried caregivers who take care of their parents outside their home. These findings shed light on the important role that formal care services could ...
Informal care provided to the elderly by their children is proposed as a less expensive alternative ...
Background: Daughters-in-law have played an important role in informal care-giving arrangements with...
Using unique data from a Japanese survey, this paper examines whether flexible work arrangements tar...
This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers' subjecti...
This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers' subjecti...
This paper examines the implications of providing care to elderly parents for adult children’s retir...
Informal family care presents important difficulties for the entire economy. Because of short suppl...
Preferences to alleviate the burden imposed on caregivers by caring for the elderly have not been in...
Background To formulate sustainable long-term care policies, it is critical first to understand t...
Despite the increasing demand for long-term care (LTC) caused by demographic changes and several lon...
Objective: Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is of...
The multifaceted significance of institutional care for elderly people in contemporary Japan is anal...
This short paper sets an elderly care model in which the public elderly care and informal elderly ca...
Objective Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is oft...
Informal care is a widespread and important segment of long-term care, which is carried out independ...
Informal care provided to the elderly by their children is proposed as a less expensive alternative ...
Background: Daughters-in-law have played an important role in informal care-giving arrangements with...
Using unique data from a Japanese survey, this paper examines whether flexible work arrangements tar...
This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers' subjecti...
This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers' subjecti...
This paper examines the implications of providing care to elderly parents for adult children’s retir...
Informal family care presents important difficulties for the entire economy. Because of short suppl...
Preferences to alleviate the burden imposed on caregivers by caring for the elderly have not been in...
Background To formulate sustainable long-term care policies, it is critical first to understand t...
Despite the increasing demand for long-term care (LTC) caused by demographic changes and several lon...
Objective: Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is of...
The multifaceted significance of institutional care for elderly people in contemporary Japan is anal...
This short paper sets an elderly care model in which the public elderly care and informal elderly ca...
Objective Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is oft...
Informal care is a widespread and important segment of long-term care, which is carried out independ...
Informal care provided to the elderly by their children is proposed as a less expensive alternative ...
Background: Daughters-in-law have played an important role in informal care-giving arrangements with...
Using unique data from a Japanese survey, this paper examines whether flexible work arrangements tar...