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Financing Long-term Care: The Role of Culture and Social Norms

机译:长期护理筹资:文化和社会规范的作用

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Based on the experiences of Japan and Germany, Ikegami argues that middle-income countries should introduce public long-term care insurance (LTCi) at an early stage, before benefits have expanded as a result of ad hoc policy decisions to win popular support. The experience of the Netherlands, however, shows that an early introduction of public LTCi may not prevent, but instead even facilitate later extensions of public coverage. We argue that social norms and cultural values about caring for the elderly might be the main driver of expansions of LTCi coverage. Furthermore, we posit that this expansion may reinforce the social norms supporting it. Hence, politicians and policy-makers should be aware of this possible self-reinforcing effect.
机译:根据日本和德国的经验,池上认为,中等收入国家应尽早引入公共长期护理保险(LTCi),然后再因临时政策决定赢得民众支持而扩大收益。但是,荷兰的经验表明,尽早引入公共LTCi可能不会阻止,反而甚至有助于以后扩大公共覆盖范围。我们认为,有关照料老年人的社会规范和文化价值观可能是LTCi覆盖范围扩大的主要驱动力。此外,我们认为这种扩张可能会加强支持它的社会规范。因此,政客和政策制定者应该意识到这种可能的自我增强作用。

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