The economic impact of long-term care services

G. Streicher, Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger, Matthias Firgo
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Abstract Projections show sharp increases in public spending on long-term care (LTC) services across Europe. However, a purely cost-based focus on LTC services is economically misleading. Private and public expenditure on LTC services directly and indirectly generates income in the form of salaries, taxes, and social security contributions. The aim of this paper is to quantify the economic impact and multipliers of LTC services for Austria. Based on an econometric regional Input-Output model for Austria, we estimate the direct, indirect, and induced effects of public and private expenditures on value added, employment, taxes, and social security contributions. According to our results, each euro spent on LTC services is associated with domestic value added of € 1.70; 70 cents per euro spent flows into public budgets in the form of taxes and social security contributions. The economic multipliers of the LTC services are comparatively high due to the high share of wages and salaries in direct expenditure and the associated high direct value added. Public expenditure on professional care services should therefore not be regarded merely as a cost factor in the public budget. Rather, this rapidly growing economic sector is also an increasingly important economic factor in a time of ageing societies. While the model does not provide information on the causal economic effect of the LTC sector, the findings are still highly important for planners of LTC reforms, as they provide information on the total value added associated with LTC expenditures and on the total number of jobs that these expenditures sustain.
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长期护理服务的经济影响
预测显示,欧洲长期护理(LTC)服务的公共支出急剧增加。然而,纯粹以成本为基础的LTC服务在经济上是误导的。用于长期服务的私人和公共支出直接或间接地以工资、税收和社会保障缴款的形式产生收入。本文的目的是量化奥地利LTC服务的经济影响和乘数。基于奥地利的计量经济区域投入产出模型,我们估计了公共和私人支出对增加值、就业、税收和社会保障贡献的直接、间接和诱导影响。根据我们的研究结果,在LTC服务上花费的每一欧元与1.70欧元的国内增加值相关;每一欧元支出中有70美分以税收和社会保障缴款的形式流入公共预算。长期服务服务的经济乘数相对较高,因为工资和薪金在直接支出中所占的份额很高,而且相关的直接增加值也很高。因此,专业护理服务的公共支出不应仅仅被视为公共预算中的一个成本因素。相反,这一迅速增长的经济部门在社会老龄化时期也是一个日益重要的经济因素。虽然该模型没有提供有关长期服务部门因果经济效应的信息,但研究结果对于长期服务改革的规划者来说仍然非常重要,因为它们提供了与长期服务支出相关的总增加值以及这些支出所维持的就业总数的信息。
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