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Justina Klimaviciute

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Ekonomikos ir Verslo Administravimo Fakultetas
Vilniaus Universitetas

Vilnius, Lithuania
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Working papers

  1. Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestieau, Pierre, 2022. "The economics of long-term care. An overview," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2022004, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  2. Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestieau, Pierre, 2021. "The Public Economics of Long Term Care. A survey of recent contributions," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3152, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  3. Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestieau, Pierre, 2021. "Insurance with a deductible: a way out of the long term care insurance puzzle," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3158, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  4. Cremer, Helmuth & Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestiau, Pierre, 2020. "A political economy of loose means-testing in targeted social programs," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2020036, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  5. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre,, 2019. "Insurance with a deductible. A way out of the long term care insurance," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2019002, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  6. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers, 2019. "Family altruism and long-term care insurance," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3014, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  7. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2019. "Dépendance et franchise," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3018, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  8. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre, & SCHOENMAECKERS Jérôme,, 2018. "Altruism and long-term care insurance," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2018017, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  9. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre, & SCHOENMAECKERS Jérôme,, 2018. "Long-term care insurance with family altruism: Theory and empirics," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2018011, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  10. KLIMAVICIUTE Jutina, & ONDER Harun, & PESTIEAU, Pierre,, 2018. "The inherited inequality: How demographic aging and pension reforms can change the intergenerational transmission of wealth," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2018008, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  11. Mélanie Lefèvre & Joe Tharakan, 2018. "Intermediaries, transport costs and interlinked transactions," LIDAM Reprints CORE 2961, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  12. Justina Klimaviciute & Sergio Perelman & Pierre Pestieau & Jerome Schoenmaeckers, 2017. "Caring for dependent parents: Altruism, exchange or family norm?," LIDAM Reprints CORE 2928, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  13. KLIMAVICIUTE, Justina & PESTIEAU, Pierre, 2016. "Long-term Care Social Insurance. How to Avoid Big Losses?," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2016016, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

Articles

  1. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.
  2. Cremer, Helmuth & Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestieau, Pierre, 2021. "A political economy of loose means-testing in targeted social programs," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 202(C).
  3. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2020. "Insurance with a deductible: a way out of the long term care insurance puzzle," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 130(3), pages 297-307, August.
  4. Justina Klimaviciute, 2020. "Long-term care and myopic couples," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 27(1), pages 77-102, February.
  5. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers, 2020. "Long‐Term Care Insurance With Family Altruism: Theory and Empirics," Journal of Risk & Insurance, The American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 87(4), pages 895-918, December.
  6. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers, 2019. "Family altruism and long-term care insurance," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 44(2), pages 216-230, April.
  7. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2019. "Dépendance et franchise," Revue d'économie financière, Association d'économie financière, vol. 0(1), pages 147-153.
  8. Justina Klimaviciute & Harun Onder & Pierre Pestieau, 2019. "The Inherited Inequality: How Demographic Aging and Pension Reforms can Change the Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth," German Economic Review, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 20(4), pages 872-891, November.
  9. Justina Klimaviciute, 2019. "Long‐term care and intrafamily moral hazard: Optimal public policy," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 21(6), pages 1037-1055, December.
  10. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2018. "Social Insurance for Long-Term Care with Deductible and Linear Contributions," FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, vol. 74(1), pages 88-108, March.
  11. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2018. "Long-term care social insurance: How to avoid big losses?," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 25(1), pages 99-139, February.
  12. Justina KLIMAVICIUTE & Pierre PESTIEAU, 2018. "The Public Economics Of Long-Term Care. A Survey Of Recent Contributions," Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 89(1), pages 49-63, March.
  13. Justina Klimaviciute, 2017. "Long-Term Care Insurance and Intra-family Moral Hazard: Fixed vs Proportional Insurance Benefits," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory, Springer;International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics (The Geneva Association), vol. 42(2), pages 87-116, September.
  14. Justina Klimaviciute & Sergio Perelman & Pierre Pestieau & Jerome Schoenmaeckers, 2017. "Caring for dependent parents: Altruism, exchange or family norm?," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 30(3), pages 835-873, July.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestieau, Pierre, 2022. "The economics of long-term care. An overview," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2022004, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Rapp, Thomas & Jena, Anupam B. & Costa-Font, Joan & Grabowski, David C., 2023. "Caregiving across generations: Do older adults with more grandchildren get another bite at the “sandwich” generation?," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 334(C).

  2. Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestieau, Pierre, 2021. "The Public Economics of Long Term Care. A survey of recent contributions," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3152, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Ozbugday, Fatih Cemil & Tirgil, Abdullah & Kose, Elif Gul, 2020. "Efficiency changes in long-term care in OECD countries: A non-parametric Malmquist Index approach," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 70(C).
    2. Martin Eling & Omid Ghavibazoo, 2019. "Research on long-term care insurance: status quo and directions for future research," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 44(2), pages 303-356, April.
    3. Alberto Pench, 2018. "Intra Generational Solidarity and Long Term Care: A Role for In Kind Transfers," ECONOMIA PUBBLICA, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2018(1), pages 35-57.

  3. Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestieau, Pierre, 2021. "Insurance with a deductible: a way out of the long term care insurance puzzle," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3158, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.
    2. Marianne Tenand & Pieter Bakx & Bram Wouterse, 2021. "The impact of co-payments for nursing home care on use, health, and welfare," CPB Discussion Paper 430, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
    3. Bram Wouterse & Arjen Hussem & Albert Wong, 2022. "The risk protection and redistribution effects of long‐term care co‐payments," Journal of Risk & Insurance, The American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 89(1), pages 161-186, March.

  4. Cremer, Helmuth & Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestiau, Pierre, 2020. "A political economy of loose means-testing in targeted social programs," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2020036, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.

  5. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre,, 2019. "Insurance with a deductible. A way out of the long term care insurance," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2019002, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Akira Yakita, 2020. "Fertility decisions of families in an intergenerational exchange model," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 24(4), pages 1447-1462, November.

  6. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre, & SCHOENMAECKERS Jérôme,, 2018. "Long-term care insurance with family altruism: Theory and empirics," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2018011, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Chi, Yichun & Zhuang, Sheng Chao, 2022. "Regret-based optimal insurance design," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 102(C), pages 22-41.
    2. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.
    3. Junhao Liu & Anita Mukherjee, 2021. "Medicaid and long‐term care: The effects of penalizing strategic asset transfers," Journal of Risk & Insurance, The American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 88(1), pages 53-77, March.

  7. Mélanie Lefèvre & Joe Tharakan, 2018. "Intermediaries, transport costs and interlinked transactions," LIDAM Reprints CORE 2961, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Ozbugday, Fatih Cemil & Tirgil, Abdullah & Kose, Elif Gul, 2020. "Efficiency changes in long-term care in OECD countries: A non-parametric Malmquist Index approach," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 70(C).

  8. Justina Klimaviciute & Sergio Perelman & Pierre Pestieau & Jerome Schoenmaeckers, 2017. "Caring for dependent parents: Altruism, exchange or family norm?," LIDAM Reprints CORE 2928, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Chiara Canta & Helmuth Cremer, 2023. "Asymmetric information, strategic transfers and the design of long-term care policies," Post-Print hal-04076813, HAL.
    2. Barigozzi, Francesca & Cremer, Helmuth & Roeder, Kerstin, 2017. "Caregivers in the Family: Daughters, Sons and Social Norms," IZA Discussion Papers 10862, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    3. Diederich, Freya & König, Hans-Helmut & Brettschneider, Christian, 2021. "A longitudinal perspective on inter vivos transfers between children and their parents in need of long-term care," The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, Elsevier, vol. 19(C).
    4. Canta, Chiara & Cremer, Helmuth, 2022. "Family Bargaining and the Gender Gap in Informal Care," IZA Discussion Papers 15470, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    5. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre, & SCHOENMAECKERS Jérôme,, 2018. "Long-term care insurance with family altruism: Theory and empirics," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2018011, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    6. Flawinne, Xavier & Lefebvre, Mathieu & Perelman, Sergio & Pestieau, Pierre & Schoenmaeckers, Jérôme, 2022. "Nursing homes and mortality in Europe: Uncertain causality," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3211, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    7. Alessandro Cigno & Mizuki Komura & Annalisa Luporini, 2016. "Self-Enforcing Family Rules, Marriage and the (non)Neutrality of Public Intervention," Working Papers - Economics wp2016_04.rdf, Universita' degli Studi di Firenze, Dipartimento di Scienze per l'Economia e l'Impresa.
    8. Hao-yu Hu & Wei Wang & Da-wei Feng & Hua-lei Yang & Zhong-kun Zhu, 2022. "Number of Children and Monetary Transfers to Elderly Parents in Rural China," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 159(2), pages 593-615, January.
    9. Amy Farmer & Andrew W. Horowitz & Na Tan, 2020. "Sibling donation games: pure‐altruism, strategic‐altruism, and the interaction of familial and public transfers," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 87(2), pages 608-628, October.
    10. Chiara Canta & Pierre Pestieau & Emmanuel Thibault, 2016. "Long-term care and capital accumulation: the impact of the State, the market and the family," Post-Print hal-01343357, HAL.
    11. Christopoulou, Rebekka & Pantalidou, Maria, 2018. "The parental home as labour market insurance for young Greeks during the crisis," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 87078, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    12. Ludovico Carrino & Vahé Nafilyan & Mauricio Avendano, 2023. "Should I Care or Should I Work? The Impact of Work on Informal Care," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 42(2), pages 424-455, March.
    13. Canta, Chiara & Cremer, Helmuth, 2019. "Long-term care policy with nonlinear strategic bequests," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 119(C), pages 548-566.
    14. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.
    15. Wilson, Nicholas, 2018. "Altruism in preventive health behavior: At-scale evidence from the HIV/AIDS pandemic," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 30(C), pages 119-129.
    16. Cigno, Alessandro & Gioffré, Alessandro & Luporini, Annalisa, 2019. "Evolution of Individual Preferences and Persistence of Family Rules," IZA Discussion Papers 12373, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    17. Christophe Courbage & Guillem Montoliu-Montes & Joël Wagner, 2023. "On children’s motives to influence parents’ long-term care insurance purchase: evidence from Switzerland," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 48(1), pages 102-129, January.
    18. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers, 2019. "Family altruism and long-term care insurance," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 44(2), pages 216-230, April.
    19. Chien-Hao Fu, 2019. "Living arrangement and caregiving expectation: the effect of residential proximity on inter vivos transfer," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 32(1), pages 247-275, January.
    20. Christophe Courbage & Guillem Montoliu‐Montes, 2020. "Estate recovery and long‐term care insurance," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 22(4), pages 949-972, August.
    21. Christophe Courbage & Guillem Montoliu-Montes & Joël Wagner, 2020. "The effect of long-term care public benefits and insurance on informal care from outside the household: empirical evidence from Italy and Spain," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 21(8), pages 1131-1147, November.
    22. Rebekka CHRISTOPOULOU & Maria PANTALIDOU, 2022. "The parental home as labor market insurance for young Greeks during the Great Recession," JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 88(3), pages 313-350, September.
    23. Yakita, Akira, 2019. "Optimal long-term care policy in an intergenerational exchange setting," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 73(4), pages 321-328.

  9. KLIMAVICIUTE, Justina & PESTIEAU, Pierre, 2016. "Long-term Care Social Insurance. How to Avoid Big Losses?," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2016016, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

    Cited by:

    1. Philippe De Donder & Marie-Louise Leroux, 2019. "Long Term Care Insurance with State-Dependent Preferences," CESifo Working Paper Series 8017, CESifo.
    2. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre, & SCHOENMAECKERS Jérôme,, 2018. "Long-term care insurance with family altruism: Theory and empirics," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2018011, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    3. Rong Peng & Xueqin Deng & Yinghua Xia & Bei Wu, 2022. "Assessing the Sustainability of Long-Term Care Insurance Systems Based on a Policy–Population–Economy Complex System: The Case Study of China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(11), pages 1-17, May.
    4. Marie Connolly & Akakpo Domefa Konou & Marie-Louise Leroux, 2023. "Evaluating the relationship between income, survival and loss of autonomy among older Canadians," Cahiers de recherche / Working Papers 2301, Chaire de recherche sur les enjeux économiques intergénérationnels / Research Chair in Intergenerational Economics.
    5. Drèze, Jacques H. & Pestieau, Pierre & Schokkaert, Erik, 2016. "Arrow’s theorem of the deductible and long-term care insurance," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 148(C), pages 103-105.
    6. Pestieau, Pierre & Ponthiere, Gregory, 2016. "The public economics of long term care," CEPR Discussion Papers 11365, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    7. Yakita, Akira, 2019. "Optimal long-term care policy in an intergenerational exchange setting," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 73(4), pages 321-328.

Articles

  1. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Cremer, Helmuth & Klimaviciute, Justina & Pestieau, Pierre, 2021. "A political economy of loose means-testing in targeted social programs," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 202(C).
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2020. "Insurance with a deductible: a way out of the long term care insurance puzzle," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 130(3), pages 297-307, August.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Justina Klimaviciute, 2020. "Long-term care and myopic couples," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 27(1), pages 77-102, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Barigozzi, Francesca & Cremer, Helmuth & Roeder, Kerstin, 2017. "Caregivers in the Family: Daughters, Sons and Social Norms," IZA Discussion Papers 10862, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    2. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.
    3. Łukasz Jurek & Wioletta Wolańska, 2021. "Determinants of Demand for Private Long-Term Care Insurance (Empirical Evidence from Poland)," Risks, MDPI, vol. 9(1), pages 1-15, January.

  5. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers, 2020. "Long‐Term Care Insurance With Family Altruism: Theory and Empirics," Journal of Risk & Insurance, The American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 87(4), pages 895-918, December.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  6. Justina Klimaviciute, 2019. "Long‐term care and intrafamily moral hazard: Optimal public policy," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 21(6), pages 1037-1055, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Rabah Amir & Helmuth Cremer & Rim Lahmandi‐ayed, 2020. "Introduction to the thematic issue on government‐provided services," Post-Print hal-03591065, HAL.
    2. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.

  7. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2018. "Social Insurance for Long-Term Care with Deductible and Linear Contributions," FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, vol. 74(1), pages 88-108, March.

    Cited by:

    1. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre, & SCHOENMAECKERS Jérôme,, 2018. "Long-term care insurance with family altruism: Theory and empirics," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2018011, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    2. Rong Peng & Xueqin Deng & Yinghua Xia & Bei Wu, 2022. "Assessing the Sustainability of Long-Term Care Insurance Systems Based on a Policy–Population–Economy Complex System: The Case Study of China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(11), pages 1-17, May.

  8. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2018. "Long-term care social insurance: How to avoid big losses?," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 25(1), pages 99-139, February.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  9. Justina KLIMAVICIUTE & Pierre PESTIEAU, 2018. "The Public Economics Of Long-Term Care. A Survey Of Recent Contributions," Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 89(1), pages 49-63, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  10. Justina Klimaviciute, 2017. "Long-Term Care Insurance and Intra-family Moral Hazard: Fixed vs Proportional Insurance Benefits," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory, Springer;International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics (The Geneva Association), vol. 42(2), pages 87-116, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2020. "Insurance with a deductible: a way out of the long term care insurance puzzle," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 130(3), pages 297-307, August.
    2. KLIMAVICIUTE Justina, & PESTIEAU Pierre, & SCHOENMAECKERS Jérôme,, 2018. "Long-term care insurance with family altruism: Theory and empirics," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2018011, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    3. Martin Eling & Omid Ghavibazoo, 2019. "Research on long-term care insurance: status quo and directions for future research," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 44(2), pages 303-356, April.
    4. Sergi Jiménez‐Martín & José M. Labeaga‐Azcona & Cristina Vilaplana‐Prieto, 2016. "Interactions between Private Health and Long‐term Care Insurance and the Effects of the Crisis: Evidence for Spain," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 25(S2), pages 159-179, November.
    5. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau, 2023. "The economics of long‐term care. An overview," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1192-1213, September.
    6. Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers, 2019. "Family altruism and long-term care insurance," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 44(2), pages 216-230, April.
    7. Christophe Courbage & Guillem Montoliu‐Montes, 2020. "Estate recovery and long‐term care insurance," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 22(4), pages 949-972, August.
    8. Christophe Courbage & Guillem Montoliu-Montes & Joël Wagner, 2020. "The effect of long-term care public benefits and insurance on informal care from outside the household: empirical evidence from Italy and Spain," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 21(8), pages 1131-1147, November.
    9. Zweifel, Peter, 2020. "Innovation in long-term care insurance: Joint contracts for mitigating relational moral hazard," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 93(C), pages 116-124.
    10. Long Xia & Lulu Chai & Hanyu Zhang & Zhaohui Sun, 2022. "Mapping the Global Landscape of Long-Term Care Insurance Research: A Scientometric Analysis," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(12), pages 1-19, June.

  11. Justina Klimaviciute & Sergio Perelman & Pierre Pestieau & Jerome Schoenmaeckers, 2017. "Caring for dependent parents: Altruism, exchange or family norm?," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 30(3), pages 835-873, July.
    See citations under working paper version above.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 9 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (6) 2016-07-09 2018-09-17 2018-09-17 2018-09-17 2019-04-15 2022-04-18. Author is listed
  2. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (5) 2016-07-09 2018-09-17 2018-09-17 2019-04-15 2022-04-18. Author is listed
  3. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (5) 2016-07-09 2018-09-17 2018-09-17 2019-04-15 2022-04-18. Author is listed
  4. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (3) 2021-01-04 2021-01-25 2021-05-10. Author is listed
  5. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (3) 2021-01-04 2021-01-25 2021-05-10. Author is listed
  6. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (2) 2018-09-17 2018-09-17
  7. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2018-09-17
  8. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (1) 2021-01-04
  9. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (1) 2018-09-17

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