There is limited evidence on the relationship between formal and informal care using panel data in a U.K. setting and focused specifically on people living together (co-residents). Using all 18 waves of the British Household Panel Survey (1991–2009), we analyse the effect of informal care given by co-residents on the use of formal home care and health care services more generally. To account for endogeneity, we estimate models using random effects instrumental variable regression using the number of daughters as a source of exogenous variation. We find that a 10% increase in the monthly provision of informal care hours decreases the probability of using home help (formal home care) by 1.02 percentage points (p <.05), equivalent to a 15.62% ...
Background Providing informal care has been linked with poor health but has not previously been stud...
The role of informal carers in long-term care sheds light on the struggle related to population agei...
International audienceThis paper investigates the causal effect of the amount of formal care used on...
Abstract The importance of informal care provided inside the household (co-residential care) is wide...
In this study, we examine the relationship between formal care provision and informal care receipt f...
The population of adult carers in Great Britain declined during the 1990s while the proportion of th...
Informal care plays a crucial role in the social care system in England and is increasingly recognis...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
The evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a complex and...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
AbstractThe evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a com...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
Informal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing population, ...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
Background Providing informal care has been linked with poor health but has not previously been stud...
The role of informal carers in long-term care sheds light on the struggle related to population agei...
International audienceThis paper investigates the causal effect of the amount of formal care used on...
Abstract The importance of informal care provided inside the household (co-residential care) is wide...
In this study, we examine the relationship between formal care provision and informal care receipt f...
The population of adult carers in Great Britain declined during the 1990s while the proportion of th...
Informal care plays a crucial role in the social care system in England and is increasingly recognis...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
The evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a complex and...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
AbstractThe evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a com...
This paper investigates the impact of introducing universal free formal personal care on informal ca...
Informal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing population, ...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
Background Providing informal care has been linked with poor health but has not previously been stud...
The role of informal carers in long-term care sheds light on the struggle related to population agei...
International audienceThis paper investigates the causal effect of the amount of formal care used on...