Private Financing of Long Term Care: Income, Savings and Reverse Mortgages

Carole Bonnet, Sandrine Juin, Anne Laferrère
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[eng] To what extent would older Europeans be able to pay for their long‑term care needs out of their income and assets if they had no access to informal care or public insurance? To answer this question, we build a microsimulation model and estimate the disability trajectories of those currently aged 65 or older in nine European countries using the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). We focus on the potential role of reverse mortgages in home equity release. According to the simulations, 57% of people 65 and over will experience disability. Conditional on need, care will be required for 4.4 years on average. Of those with no partner, 6% of dependent individuals could pay for their long‑term care out of their income alone, 22% if they used all their savings except their home. The proportion would reach 49% if they took out reverse mortgages on their main residence. However, one quarter would be able to finance less than 10% of their long‑term care expenses.
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长期护理的私人融资:收入、储蓄和反向抵押贷款
如果欧洲老年人无法获得非正式护理或公共保险,他们能在多大程度上用自己的收入和资产支付长期护理需求?为了回答这个问题,我们建立了一个微观模拟模型,并利用欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查(SHARE)估计了9个欧洲国家65岁或以上老年人的残疾轨迹。我们关注的是反向抵押贷款在房屋净值释放中的潜在作用。根据模拟,57%的65岁及以上的人将经历残疾。根据需要,护理平均需要4.4年。在那些没有伴侣的人中,6%的受抚养人可以用自己的收入支付长期护理费用,22%的人如果用了除了房子以外的所有储蓄。如果他们的主要住宅获得反向抵押贷款,这一比例将达到49%。然而,四分之一的人只能支付不到10%的长期护理费用。
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