We study the design of social long-term care (LTC) insurance when informal care is exchange-based. Parents do not observe their children's cost of providing care, which is continuously distributed over some interval. They choose a rule specifying transfers that are conditional on the level of informal care. Social LTC insurance is designed to maximize a weighted sum of parents' and children's utility. The optimal uniform public LTC insurance can fully cover the risk of dependence but parents continue to bear the risk of having children with a high cost of providing care. A nonlinear policy conditioning LTC benets on transfers provides full insurance even for this risk. Informal care increases with the children's welfare weight. Our...
We study long-term care (LTC) choices by families with mixed- or same-gender siblings. LTC can be pr...
This paper studies the design of an optimal public scheme for long term care (LTC) in a setting wher...
We propose a dynamic non-cooperative framework for long-term-care (LTC) decisions of families and us...
We study the design of long-term care (LTC) policy when children differ in their cost of providing i...
We study the design of long-term care (LTC) policies when children differ in their cost of providing...
We study the design of public long-term care (LTC) insurance when the altruism of informal caregiver...
National audienceWe study the design of public long-term care (LTC) insurance when the altruism of i...
We study the role and design of private and public insurance programs when informal care is uncertai...
This paper studies the design of a social long-term care (LTC) insurance when altruism is two-sided....
We study the role and the design of long-term care insurance programs when informal care is uncertai...
We study the optimal long-term care policy when informal care can be provided by children in exchan...
This paper studies the determination of informal long-term care (family aid) to de-pendent elderly i...
This paper studies the determination of informal long-term care (family aid) to dependent elderly in...
When adult children are financially responsible for their parents, they can take considerable intere...
The public provision of long-term care (LTC) can replace family-provided LTC when adults are not suf...
We study long-term care (LTC) choices by families with mixed- or same-gender siblings. LTC can be pr...
This paper studies the design of an optimal public scheme for long term care (LTC) in a setting wher...
We propose a dynamic non-cooperative framework for long-term-care (LTC) decisions of families and us...
We study the design of long-term care (LTC) policy when children differ in their cost of providing i...
We study the design of long-term care (LTC) policies when children differ in their cost of providing...
We study the design of public long-term care (LTC) insurance when the altruism of informal caregiver...
National audienceWe study the design of public long-term care (LTC) insurance when the altruism of i...
We study the role and design of private and public insurance programs when informal care is uncertai...
This paper studies the design of a social long-term care (LTC) insurance when altruism is two-sided....
We study the role and the design of long-term care insurance programs when informal care is uncertai...
We study the optimal long-term care policy when informal care can be provided by children in exchan...
This paper studies the determination of informal long-term care (family aid) to de-pendent elderly i...
This paper studies the determination of informal long-term care (family aid) to dependent elderly in...
When adult children are financially responsible for their parents, they can take considerable intere...
The public provision of long-term care (LTC) can replace family-provided LTC when adults are not suf...
We study long-term care (LTC) choices by families with mixed- or same-gender siblings. LTC can be pr...
This paper studies the design of an optimal public scheme for long term care (LTC) in a setting wher...
We propose a dynamic non-cooperative framework for long-term-care (LTC) decisions of families and us...