Are Recessions Good for Staffing in Nursing Homes?

37 Pages Posted: 18 May 2017 Last revised: 12 Jun 2026

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R. Tamara Konetzka

University of Chicago

Karen Lasater

University of Pennsylvania

Edward C. Norton

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

Rachel M. Werner

University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine

Date Written: May 2017

Abstract

The quality and cost of care in nursing homes depend critically on the number and types of nurses. Recent research suggests that the nursing supply adjusts to macroeconomic conditions. However, prior work has failed to consider the effect of macroeconomic conditions on demand for nurses through the effect on revenues. We test how county-level unemployment rates affect direct-care staffing rates in nursing homes using California data. We exploit the wide variation in the unemployment rates across counties and over time in 2005–2012. We also test whether there are heterogeneous effects of unemployment rates by facility size, staffing level, and profit status. We find that as unemployment rates increase, staffing by registered nurses (RNs) decreases but staffing by licensed practical nurses (LPNs) increases. The increase in LPNs is larger in large nursing homes, nursing homes with higher staffing levels, and in for-profit nursing homes. We also find that as unemployment rates increase, nursing home revenue decreases. While the effect of macroeconomic conditions on nursing supply may be important for cost and quality of care, the mechanism is not simple, direct, or homogeneous for all types of nurses and nursing homes.

Suggested Citation

Konetzka, R. Tamara and Lasater, Karen and Norton, Edward C. and Werner, Rachel, Are Recessions Good for Staffing in Nursing Homes? (May 2017). NBER Working Paper No. w23402, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2968240

R. Tamara Konetzka (Contact Author)

University of Chicago ( email )

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Karen Lasater

University of Pennsylvania

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Edward C. Norton

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor ( email )

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Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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Rachel Werner

University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine ( email )

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Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

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