Working Paper

'Investing' in Care for Old Age? An Examination of Long-Term Care Expenditure Dynamics and Its Spillovers

Joan Costa-i-Font, Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9553

We study the dynamic drivers of expenditure on long-term care (LTC) programs, and more specifically, the effects of labour market participation of traditional unpaid caregivers (women aged 40 and older) on LTC spending. Next, we examine the spillover effects of a rise in LTC expenditure on health care expenditures (HCE) and the economy (GDP). Our estimates draw from a panel of more than a decade worth of expenditure data from a sample of OECD countries. We use a panel Vector Auto-regressive (panel-VAR) system that considers the dynamics between the dependent variables. We find that LTC expenditure increases with the rise of the labour market participation of the traditional unpaid caregiver (women over 40 years of age), and that such expenditures rise exerts large spillover effects on health spending components. We find that a 1% increase in female labour participation gives rise to a 1.48% increase in LTC expenditure and a 0.88% reduction in HCE. The effect of LTC spending over HCE is mainly driven by a reduction in inpatient and medicine expenditures, exhibiting large country heterogeneity. Finally, we document significant spillover effects of LTC expenditures on per capita GDP.

CESifo Category
Social Protection
Labour Markets
Keywords: long-term care spending, panel-VAR, dynamic panel data, female labour market participation, health spending, care spillovers
JEL Classification: I180, J100