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Scientific article 2020
  • The Elderly
  • Management and implementation
  • Economy and Governance
  • The Elderly, Management and implementation, Economy and Governance

Willingness to pay for long-term home care services: Evidence from a stated preferences analysis

Authors:

  • Anna Amilon
  • Jacob Ladenburg
  • Anu Siren
  • Stine Vernstrøm Østergaard
  • The Elderly
  • Management and implementation
  • Economy and Governance
  • The Elderly, Management and implementation, Economy and Governance
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  • Anna Amilon

    Senior Researcher, PhD (Economics)

    +45 33 48 08 14
    ame@vive.dk
Population aging is expected to result in an increased demand for long-term home care services world-wide. In Denmark, long-term home care is predominately provided by local municipalities and is publicly financed. This paper uses a stated preferences approach to study the willingness to pay (WTP) for various components of long-term home care services, using household taxes as the payment vehicle. In our discrete choice experiment, we ask respondents to consider a hypothetical individual – an 83-year-old woman with physical limitations who lives alone – and to choose among various service packages for her. We find that respondents, on average, have strong preferences for improving long-term home care services. However, these average results are strongly driven by positive WTP among respondents with left-wing political views. Furthermore, WTP is positively associated with age, which implies an increasing demand for improved services as longevity increases. We conclude that WTP for tax-financed, long-term home care services is closely linked to respondent characteristics.

Authors

  • Anna AmilonJacob LadenburgAnu SirenStine Vernstrøm Østergaard

About this publication

  • Financed by

    Innovationsfonden
  • Collaborators

    Rockwool Fonden
  • Published in

    Journal of the Economics of Ageing
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