2012
DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2011.558485
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GDP and the value of family caretaking: how much does Europe care?

Abstract: GDP and the Value of Family Caretaking:How Much Does Europe Care?This study estimates the size and value of unpaid family caretaking activities at a European level. While at a country level several studies are available, a comprehensive evaluation for Europe as a whole was missing so far, mainly due to data limitations. This paper fills this gap using a method that merges the information of an EU household survey (EU-SILC) with a time use survey (HETUS). Monetary values of unpaid family domestic work and unpai… Show more

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“…The value of services provided for other households varies between 1% of GDP in Bulgaria and 2.6% of GDP in Poland. 27 These results are similar to Giannelli, Mangiavacchi and Piccoli (2011). They estimate the gross value of total home production between 12% and 47% of GDP in 24 European countries.…”
Section: The Aggregate Value Of Household Production In 14 European Csupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The value of services provided for other households varies between 1% of GDP in Bulgaria and 2.6% of GDP in Poland. 27 These results are similar to Giannelli, Mangiavacchi and Piccoli (2011). They estimate the gross value of total home production between 12% and 47% of GDP in 24 European countries.…”
Section: The Aggregate Value Of Household Production In 14 European Csupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The inclusion of household production in analysing the age patterns of economic activity is justified by the considerable value produced by households. Similarly to other studies (Goldschmidt-Clermont and Pagnossin-Aligisakis 1995; Giannelli, Mangiavacchi and Piccoli 2011;Miranda 2011), our calculations also suggest that the value of home production is between one-fourth and one-half of GDP in the analysed countries. In addition, as argued by Gershuny (2011), the conventional GDP measure takes a view of labour that is too narrow to correctly represent cross-country differences and historical changes in economic activity.…”
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“…1 Based on this definition and according to the data collected through the European Quality of Life Survey, it is estimated that there are more than 100 million carers in the EU today -about a fifth of the total European population (Eurofound, 2012). Estimates also suggest that the economic value of unpaid informal care -as a percentage of the overall cost of formal long-term care provision -in EU Member States ranges from 50 to 90% -a huge contribution in times of austerity and tight health and social budgets (Giannelli et al, 2012).…”
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