This paper uses the well-being valuation (WV) approach to estimate and monetize the well-being impacts of informal care provision on caregivers. Using nationally representative longitudinal data from the UK, the British Household Panel Survey, we address two challenging methodological issues related to the economic valuation of informal care: (i) the anticipatory nature of informal care; and (ii) the sensitivity of income estimates used in valuation. We address the anticipatory issue by focusing on well-being impacts associated with caring for a relative who had recently suffered a serious accident. We use the Fixed Effects Filtered (FEF) estimator to estimate a “time-invariant income” coefficient free from individual fixed effects bias, wh...
Objectives: This article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to derive ...
This paper compares several applied valuation methods for including informal care in economic evalua...
OBJECTIVES: This paper estimates informal care need using the health of the patient. The results can...
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 thesis includes a series of case studies exploring the impact of providing informal (unpaid) ca...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
Informal care has drawn much attention among scholars and policymakers as it concerns an essential b...
This paper estimates the impact of informal caregiving on self-reported well-being. It uses a sample...
Well-being equations are often estimated to generate monetary values for non-marketed activities. In...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
More than 6 million people are currently involved in the provision of informal care in the UK, with ...
Objectives Many individuals with long-term care needs rely on informal care to support them in their...
AbstractObjectivesThis article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to d...
Informal caregivers make a substantial contribution to the care of people with mental health disorde...
Objectives: This article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to derive ...
This paper compares several applied valuation methods for including informal care in economic evalua...
OBJECTIVES: This paper estimates informal care need using the health of the patient. The results can...
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 thesis includes a series of case studies exploring the impact of providing informal (unpaid) ca...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
Informal care has drawn much attention among scholars and policymakers as it concerns an essential b...
This paper estimates the impact of informal caregiving on self-reported well-being. It uses a sample...
Well-being equations are often estimated to generate monetary values for non-marketed activities. In...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
More than 6 million people are currently involved in the provision of informal care in the UK, with ...
Objectives Many individuals with long-term care needs rely on informal care to support them in their...
AbstractObjectivesThis article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to d...
Informal caregivers make a substantial contribution to the care of people with mental health disorde...
Objectives: This article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to derive ...
This paper compares several applied valuation methods for including informal care in economic evalua...
OBJECTIVES: This paper estimates informal care need using the health of the patient. The results can...