Disability and care needs in the older population: disability benefits, social care and well-being

老年人口的残疾和护理需求:残疾福利、社会护理和福祉

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    ES/K003852/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 19.38万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2012 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

The project aims to deliver new evidence to sharpen policy judgements on promising directions of reform of publicly-funded support for older people with care needs. In the UK, such support consists of two main elements. Care services are available through Local Authorities and cash disability benefits are provided by the national social security system. Individuals may be entitled to one, both or neither source of help. Each element of the system operates its own assessments of an older person's care needs, and they differ in how account is taken of whether the person has a partner. People who receive care via a Local Authority pay means-tested charges for their care, except in Scotland where there is a non means-tested public subsidy towards the cost of care. Other than an element paid via the means-tested Pension Credit, entitlement to disability benefits is not affected by an older person's income or financial assets. Care provided via Local Authorities is in the form of services or a 'personal budget' which has to be spent in ways which address the recipient's care needs. Recipients of disability benefits are free to spend them as they wish. These differences mean that, irrespective of their financial value, the support from the two separate parts of the system may alleviate the adverse effects of disability on wellbeing in different ways and to different extents. Some have suggested that public funds channelled through disability benefits should be redirected to the care system. Debate on the funding of care and support for older people continues. We will contribute to this debate by providing objective and independent evidence on the likely impacts on the wellbeing of different groups of older people, of a change in the balance of funding of the two parts of the system. We will provide evidence on:- the extent to which the well-being of an older person is affected by the disability of his/her partner or other members of the household, and the likely consequences for their wellbeing of taking account of a partner's disability in determining entitlement to publicly-funded care services and disability benefits;- whether equivalent-value care services and disability benefits mitigate the impact of disability on wellbeing to the same or differing extents; - the responsiveness of the current systems of care and disability benefits to changes in older people's needs for care and whether any delays in the system affect their wellbeing;- the likely effect on the wellbeing of different groups of disabled older people (older/younger, poor/rich, single people/couples etc.) of potential changes in the balance of public funding for care services and disability benefits, for example increasing the levels of one and decreasing those of the other, or extending the eligibility criteria for one and decreasing it for the other.The study will involve advanced statistical analysis of four large-scale household surveys: Understanding Society, incorporating its predecessor the British Household Panel Survey; the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing; the Health and Social Care Survey of England; and the Family Resources Survey. Two of these have started to collect important new information on receipt of care services and payments for them, which we will use. Our analysis will be necessarily restricted to the household population and, because of data limitations, some of it will be restricted to England. However, policy differences between England and Scotland will be exploited in the analysis.Evidence from the study will be useful to national and local policy makers, those representing older people and commercial enterprises providing care or insurance services. We do not aim to advocate specific policy reforms, but rather deliver evidence that will be taken into account in national policy and local implementation. That has the potential to benefit older people and tax payers, if it results in better use of public funds
该项目旨在提供新的证据,以加强对有护理需要的老年人公共资助支助的改革有希望的方向的政策判断。在联合王国,这种支持包括两个主要因素。地方当局提供护理服务,国家社会保障系统提供现金残疾津贴。个人可能有权获得一种、两种或两种帮助来源。该系统的每一个组成部分都对老年人的护理需求进行自己的评估,它们在如何考虑老年人是否有伴侣方面有所不同。通过地方当局接受护理的人支付经经济状况调查的护理费用,但苏格兰除外,那里有一项不经经济状况调查的公共护理补贴。除了通过经经济状况调查的养恤金信贷支付的部分外,领取残疾津贴的权利不受老年人收入或金融资产的影响。通过地方当局提供的护理是以服务或“个人预算”的形式提供的,必须以满足接受者护理需求的方式支出。残疾津贴的领取者可以自由支配。这些差异意味着,无论其财政价值如何,系统两个独立部分提供的支助可以不同方式和不同程度地减轻残疾对福祉的不利影响。一些人建议,通过残疾福利输送的公共资金应重新用于护理系统。关于为老年人的护理和支助供资的辩论仍在继续。我们将通过提供客观和独立的证据,说明该系统两个部分的资金平衡的变化对不同老年人群体的福祉可能产生的影响,为这一辩论做出贡献。我们将提供以下方面的证据:-老年人的福祉在多大程度上受到其伴侣或家庭其他成员残疾的影响,以及在确定是否有权获得公共资助的护理服务和残疾福利时考虑伴侣的残疾对其福祉可能产生的后果;-等值护理服务和残疾福利是否在相同或不同程度上减轻了残疾对福祉的影响;- 目前的护理和残疾福利制度对老年人护理需求变化的反应,以及该制度的任何延误是否影响到他们的福祉;- 对不同残疾老年人群体(老年人/年轻人、穷人/富人、单身人士/夫妇等)的福祉可能产生的影响对护理服务和残疾福利的公共资金平衡可能发生的变化,例如增加一项的水平而减少另一项的水平,或扩大一项的资格标准而减少另一项的资格标准,这项研究将涉及对四项大规模家庭调查的高级统计分析:理解社会,包括其前身英国家庭小组调查;英国老龄化纵向研究;英国健康和社会护理调查;家庭资源调查。其中两个中心已开始收集关于接受护理服务和支付护理服务费用的重要新信息,我们将使用这些信息。我们的分析将必然限于家庭人口,由于数据的限制,其中一些将仅限于英国。然而,英格兰和苏格兰之间的政策差异将在分析中加以利用。研究的证据将对国家和地方政策制定者、代表老年人的人和提供护理或保险服务的商业企业有用。我们的目的不是倡导具体的政策改革,而是提供证据,供国家政策和地方执行考虑。如果能更好地利用公共资金,这有可能使老年人和纳税人受益

项目成果

期刊论文数量(6)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
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Nonparametric estimation of a compensating variation
补偿变异的非参数估计
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2013
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Hancock R
  • 通讯作者:
    Hancock R
Survey design, survey response behaviour and the dynamics of self-reported health and disability
调查设计、调查响应行为以及自我报告的健康和残疾的动态
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2015
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Jäckle, A.
  • 通讯作者:
    Jäckle, A.
Disability and Poverty in Later Life
晚年的残疾和贫困
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2016
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Hancock R
  • 通讯作者:
    Hancock R
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