While it has long been assumed that family structure and potential sources of informal care play a large role in the purchase decisions for long-term care insurance (LTCI), current empirical evidence is inconclusive. Our study examines the relationship between family structure and LTCI purchase and addresses several major limitations of the prior literature by using a long panel of data and considering modern family relationships, such as the presence of stepchildren. We find that family structure characteristics from one\u27s own generation, particularly about one\u27s spouse, are associated with purchase, but that few family structure attributes from the younger generation have an influence. Family factors that may indicate future caregiv...
Given the high costs associated with institutionalization, understanding factors related to nursing ...
As the population of older Americans rapidly increases and the costs of institutional health care ri...
As the U.S. population continues to age due to medical advancements and the aging of the largest gen...
While it has long been assumed that family structure and potential sources of informal care play a l...
We examine whether long-term care (LTC) experience helps explain the low demand for long-term care i...
Evolving family structure and economic conditions may affect individuals' ability and willingness to...
Insurance for long-term care (LTC) has developed only moderately compared to other areas of welfare,...
For at least 25 years, the rate of ownership of long-term care insurance (LTCI) has remained steadil...
BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ n...
Purpose of the Study: Long-term care (LTC) poses a significant strain on public health insurance fin...
As the U.S. population continues to age due to medical advancements and the aging of the largest gen...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human Ecology-Personal Financial PlanningDorothy DurbandD. Elizabe...
The rising level of long-term care (LTC) expenditures and their financing sources are likely to impa...
Long-term care (LTC) is not only a concern for elderly individuals but also for their adult children...
As the risks associated with aging start to materialize, societies become more aware of the financia...
Given the high costs associated with institutionalization, understanding factors related to nursing ...
As the population of older Americans rapidly increases and the costs of institutional health care ri...
As the U.S. population continues to age due to medical advancements and the aging of the largest gen...
While it has long been assumed that family structure and potential sources of informal care play a l...
We examine whether long-term care (LTC) experience helps explain the low demand for long-term care i...
Evolving family structure and economic conditions may affect individuals' ability and willingness to...
Insurance for long-term care (LTC) has developed only moderately compared to other areas of welfare,...
For at least 25 years, the rate of ownership of long-term care insurance (LTCI) has remained steadil...
BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ n...
Purpose of the Study: Long-term care (LTC) poses a significant strain on public health insurance fin...
As the U.S. population continues to age due to medical advancements and the aging of the largest gen...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human Ecology-Personal Financial PlanningDorothy DurbandD. Elizabe...
The rising level of long-term care (LTC) expenditures and their financing sources are likely to impa...
Long-term care (LTC) is not only a concern for elderly individuals but also for their adult children...
As the risks associated with aging start to materialize, societies become more aware of the financia...
Given the high costs associated with institutionalization, understanding factors related to nursing ...
As the population of older Americans rapidly increases and the costs of institutional health care ri...
As the U.S. population continues to age due to medical advancements and the aging of the largest gen...