Availability of Long‐term Care Facilities and Middle‐aged People's Labor Supply in Japan

This paper estimates the effect of the availability of long‐term care facilities in the prefecture or medical district where middle‐aged men and women reside on their labor supply. Prefecture‐ and medical district‐ level panel datasets of the capacity of long‐term care facilities are merged with ind...

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Employment
Health economics
J14
J22
Labor supply
Long term care insurance
Long term health care
long‐term care
Middle age
Regression analysis
Studies
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