We use a standard of living (SoL) approach to estimate older people's disability costs, using data on 8000 individuals from the U.K. Family Resources Survey. We extend previous research in two ways. First, by allowing for a more flexible relationship between SoL and income, the structure of the estimated disability cost and equivalence scale is not dictated by a restrictive functional form assumption. Second, we allow for the latent nature of disability and SoL, addressing measurement error in the disability and SoL indicators in surveys. We find that disability costs are strongly related to severity of disability, and vary with income in absolute and proportionate terms. Older people above the median disability level require an extra £99 p...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
ABSTRACT: Targeting efficiency of disability-related social security benefits in the UK is under deb...
The UK Attendance Allowance (AA) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA) are non-means-tested benefits...
We use a standard of living (SoL) approach to estimate older people's disability costs, using data o...
Non-technical summary Disabled people face higher costs of living than do non-disabled people. These...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
This report explores the relationship between disability and poverty among the older population. It ...
This report explores the relationship between disability and poverty among the older population. It ...
This report explores the relationship between disability and poverty amongthe older population. It e...
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
This report explores the relationship between disability and poverty amongthe older population. It e...
It is widely accepted that people with disabilities incur additional expenditures on transport, heat...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
ABSTRACT: Targeting efficiency of disability-related social security benefits in the UK is under deb...
The UK Attendance Allowance (AA) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA) are non-means-tested benefits...
We use a standard of living (SoL) approach to estimate older people's disability costs, using data o...
Non-technical summary Disabled people face higher costs of living than do non-disabled people. These...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
This report explores the relationship between disability and poverty among the older population. It ...
This report explores the relationship between disability and poverty among the older population. It ...
This report explores the relationship between disability and poverty amongthe older population. It e...
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
This report explores the relationship between disability and poverty amongthe older population. It e...
It is widely accepted that people with disabilities incur additional expenditures on transport, heat...
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-me...
ABSTRACT: Targeting efficiency of disability-related social security benefits in the UK is under deb...
The UK Attendance Allowance (AA) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA) are non-means-tested benefits...