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  1. Sep 3, 2022 · This study proposes a new explanation for the economic impact of population aging from the health perspective: the working population may leave the labor market due to the burden of their parents’ health care, leading to reduce effective labor input for economic production.

    • Bo Tang, Zhi Li, Song Hu, Jianru Xiong
    • Inquiry. 2022 Jan-Dec; 59: 00469580221121511.
    • 10.1177/00469580221121511
    • Jan-Dec 2022
  2. Jan 18, 2021 · Taking as given the care arrangements within households, the reported care time for direct (or relational) care and indirect (support) care provides a fuller picture of the care burden in different country settings. Our estimates also show how the care burden is shared between women and men.

    • Elizabeth M. King, Hannah L. Randolph, Maria S. Floro, Jooyeoun Suh
    • 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105371
    • 2021
    • World Dev. 2021 Apr; 140: 105371.
  3. HEALTH CARE ECONOMICS INTRODUCTION. Learning Objectives. • Practice and advocate for cost-effective care. • Summarize funding and reimbursement sources for patient-care services. • Explore how political, social, and demographic trends have affected the patient population and delivery of health care. • Analyze the link between economics and quality.

    • 2022
  4. 1 day ago · Investing in care creates jobs. According to the World Economic Forum’s The Future of the Care Economy report, a $1.3 trillion investment in social jobs such as the care economy would result in a $3.1 trillion GDP return and the creation of more than 10 million jobs in the US. As fertility rates drop and longevity increases, a larger ...

  5. Dec 1, 2020 · This paper explores the possible relationship between health care and uneconomic growth. It summarises the rapidly growing evidence on the harms caused by poor quality health care and by the overuse of health care, and on the environmental harms caused by health care systems.

    • Martin Hensher, Martin Hensher, Ben Canny, Craig Zimitat, Julie Campbell, Andrew Palmer
    • 2020
  6. Apr 2, 2021 · Within the service sector economy, care services is one of the fastest growing subsectors. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that the global employment in care jobs is expected to grow from 206 million to 358 million by 2030 simply based on sociodemographic changes.

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  8. Sep 2, 2021 · This review focuses on the economic aspects of delivering primary care services, which are a core component of primary health care. From an economic standpoint, primary care services can both prevent the need for more resource-intensive secondary care services and foster health improvements that can increase people's productivity and economic ...

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