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Your Next of Kin or Your Own Career? Caring and Working Among the 50+ of Europe


Petter Lundborg


Lund University School of Economics and Management; Tinbergen Institute; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Kristian Bolin


Lund University - Centre for Health Economics

Björn Lindgren


Lund University - Centre for Health Economics


iHEA 2007 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics Paper

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An increasing demand for both formal and informal care is likely to result from the ongoing demographic transition at the same time as there is a further move away from the traditional domestic division of labour. Public policy-making that aims at increasing the supply of informal care necessitates knowledge about the relative importance of various incentives for individual care providers. This paper takes as a point of departure that the willingness to supply informal care is partly explained by the extent to which it adversely affects labour market outcomes and analyses the effect on labour market outcomes of providing informal care to one's elderly parent(s) among the 50+ of Europe. Data from SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe) was used to examine the association between, on the one hand, hours of informal care provided and, on the other, (1) the probability of employment, (2) hours worked, and (3) wages, respectively. The results suggest that giving informal care to one's elderly parents is associated with significant costs in terms of foregone labour market opportunities and that these adverse effects vary between countries.

Keywords: Informal care; Labour-market outcomes; Endogeneity; Europe; SHARE

JEL Classification: I12, J71

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Date posted: June 25, 2007  

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Lundborg, Petter, Bolin, Kristian and Lindgren, Björn, Your Next of Kin or Your Own Career? Caring and Working Among the 50+ of Europe. iHEA 2007 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics Paper. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=994828

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Petter Lundborg (Contact Author)
Lund University School of Economics and Management ( email )
P.O Box 7080
Lund
Sweden
Tinbergen Institute ( email )
Burg. Oudlaan 50
Rotterdam, 3062 PA
Netherlands
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
P.O. Box 7240
Bonn, D-53072
Germany
Kristian Bolin
Lund University - Centre for Health Economics ( email )
Box 117
Lund, S221 00
Sweden
Björn Lindgren
Lund University - Centre for Health Economics ( email )
Box 117
Lund, S221 00
Sweden
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