A Model for Supply of Informal Care to Elderly Parents

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HERO Working Paper No. 12, 2008, Health Economics Research Programme, University of Oslo

Abstract

This paper presents a model of informal care to parents. We assume that the child participates in the labour market and gains in utility from consumption and leisure. In addition it has altruistic motivation to give informal care to its elderly parent. We show how the labour income, labour supply and informal caregiving are affected by exogenous factors such as the education level, wage rate, other supply of care, travel distance and inheritance.

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By Elisabeth Fevang, Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Røed
Published Mar. 23, 2015 11:20 AM