Both public and private insurance for long-term care is undeveloped in some European countries such as in Spain and empirical evidence is still limited. This paper aims at examining the determinants of the demand for Long Term Care (LTC) coverage in Spain using contingent valuation techniques. Our findings indicate that only one-fifth of the population is willing to pay to assure coverage for LTC expenditures although we find high price elasticity. LTC coverage decisions are significantly affected by private information asymmetry and housing tenure in giving rise to self-insurance reduces the probability of insurance being hypothetically purchased.willingness to pay, long-term care insurance, long-term care
The access to publicly funded long-term care (LTC) in Spain has been traditionally rationed through ...
Abstract Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western socie...
This thesis analyses the effects of expanding public Long-Term Care (LTC) benefits in Spain, using ...
Both public and private insurance for long-term care is undeveloped in some European countries such ...
Both public and private insurance for long-term care (LTC) in European countries are underdeveloped....
This work has been financed by Spanish Ministry of Education and Science and National Plan for Scien...
This paper studies the determinants of the willingness to pay (WTP) for long term care (LTC) insuran...
Pensions together with savings and investments during active life are key elements of retirement pla...
Objective An increasing number of persons across the world require long-term care (LTC). In Spain, a...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the rationale of long-term care insurance purchasing, from...
This work analyzes and quantifies the significance of private long-term care insurance for the elder...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
This paper studies the determinants of the willingness to pay (WTP) for long-term care (LTC) insuran...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
The access to publicly funded long-term care (LTC) in Spain has been traditionally rationed through ...
Abstract Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western socie...
This thesis analyses the effects of expanding public Long-Term Care (LTC) benefits in Spain, using ...
Both public and private insurance for long-term care is undeveloped in some European countries such ...
Both public and private insurance for long-term care (LTC) in European countries are underdeveloped....
This work has been financed by Spanish Ministry of Education and Science and National Plan for Scien...
This paper studies the determinants of the willingness to pay (WTP) for long term care (LTC) insuran...
Pensions together with savings and investments during active life are key elements of retirement pla...
Objective An increasing number of persons across the world require long-term care (LTC). In Spain, a...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the rationale of long-term care insurance purchasing, from...
This work analyzes and quantifies the significance of private long-term care insurance for the elder...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
This paper studies the determinants of the willingness to pay (WTP) for long-term care (LTC) insuran...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
The access to publicly funded long-term care (LTC) in Spain has been traditionally rationed through ...
Abstract Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western socie...
This thesis analyses the effects of expanding public Long-Term Care (LTC) benefits in Spain, using ...