Well-being equations are often estimated to generate monetary values for non-marketed activities. In such studies, utility is often approximated by either life satisfaction or General Health Questionnaire scores. We estimate and compare monetary valuations of informal care for the first time in the UK employing both measures, using longitudinal data on well-being and informal care provision. The choice of well-being measure has some effect on the estimated parameters and resulting monetary valuations, but any differences are not statistically significant. Further research is needed to confirm the comparability of these measures if researchers are to continue to use them interchangeably
Background Quality of life measures going beyond health, like the ICECAP-A, are gaining importance...
Objectives: Broader quality of life measures aiming to assess overall well-being rather than mere he...
Policy makers seeking to enhance well-being are faced with a choice of possible measures that may of...
Many recent writings in health policy have proposed that health be valued directly and in monetary t...
This paper uses the well-being valuation (WV) approach to estimate and monetize the well-being impac...
Including informal care in economic evaluations is increasingly advocated but problematic. We invest...
This paper compares several applied valuation methods for including informal care in economic evalua...
Objectives Many individuals with long-term care needs rely on informal care to support them in their...
Background/Objective. Economic evaluations adopting a societal perspective need to include informal ...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
This thesis includes a series of case studies exploring the impact of providing informal (unpaid) ca...
More than 6 million people are currently involved in the provision of informal care in the UK, with ...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
While informal care is a significant part of non-market economic activity, its value is rarely ackno...
Subjective well-being valuation has recently grown in use with applications in the fields of environ...
Background Quality of life measures going beyond health, like the ICECAP-A, are gaining importance...
Objectives: Broader quality of life measures aiming to assess overall well-being rather than mere he...
Policy makers seeking to enhance well-being are faced with a choice of possible measures that may of...
Many recent writings in health policy have proposed that health be valued directly and in monetary t...
This paper uses the well-being valuation (WV) approach to estimate and monetize the well-being impac...
Including informal care in economic evaluations is increasingly advocated but problematic. We invest...
This paper compares several applied valuation methods for including informal care in economic evalua...
Objectives Many individuals with long-term care needs rely on informal care to support them in their...
Background/Objective. Economic evaluations adopting a societal perspective need to include informal ...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
This thesis includes a series of case studies exploring the impact of providing informal (unpaid) ca...
More than 6 million people are currently involved in the provision of informal care in the UK, with ...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
While informal care is a significant part of non-market economic activity, its value is rarely ackno...
Subjective well-being valuation has recently grown in use with applications in the fields of environ...
Background Quality of life measures going beyond health, like the ICECAP-A, are gaining importance...
Objectives: Broader quality of life measures aiming to assess overall well-being rather than mere he...
Policy makers seeking to enhance well-being are faced with a choice of possible measures that may of...