Financial social protection and individual out-of-pocket costs of long-term care in the USA and Europe: An observational study (with Marco Angrisani & Tiago Oliveira Hashiguchi) EClinicalMedicine 50 (2022) (doi)
Chapter 3: Who should be eligible for long-term care in older age? Policy trade-offs and implications for coverage, equity and well-being (with Carrino L., A. Llena-Nozal, T. Cravo Oliveira Hashiguchi, & M. Avendano). In: Making the case for Investing in Long Term Care, edited by Cylus, J., L. Carrino, Barber, S., Ilinca, S., et al. Cambridge University Press (2023) (doi)
Left at the margin? The determinants of non-take-up of LTC benefits: evidence from England (with Ludovico Carrino, David Knapp, Jeremy McCauley & Yeeun Lee Yoo).
The future of long-term care in Europe. A microsimulation analysis of potential demand based on benefit eligibility rules (with Vincenzo Atella, Federico Belotti, Andrea Piano Mortari & Ludovico Carrino).
A tale of two rules: the consequences of expanding the coverage for LTC in Germany on access to care (with Afriem Belete, Ludovico Carrino, Christian Deindl & Yixiao Wang).
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