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Les contributions privées au financement de la dépendance dans le cadre de l'obligation alimentaire : pratiques judiciaires et implications distributives

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  • Agnès Gramain
  • Jérôme Wittwer
  • Cyril Rebillard
  • Michel Duée

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This paper seeks to analyze economic transfers relating to the financing of long-term care for the elderly, as they arise from court decisions on the legal duty to financially support ascendants. The first section reviews the computation of the support obligation based on a sample of courtdecisions between2000 and 2003. The financial contribution ruleestimated from the decisions is found to be anti-redistributive in interfamily distribution terms but redistributive in intrafamily distribution terms. The second section uses the DESTINE model to simulate a representative sample of persons aged 75 or older and those legally responsible for their financial support, and uses the sample to examine the distributive effects of the financial contribution rule.

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  • Agnès Gramain & Jérôme Wittwer & Cyril Rebillard & Michel Duée, 2007. "Les contributions privées au financement de la dépendance dans le cadre de l'obligation alimentaire : pratiques judiciaires et implications distributives," Economie & Prévision, La Documentation Française, vol. 0(1), pages 35-54.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:ecoldc:ecop_177_0035
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    2. Camille Chaserant & Julie Claustre & Agnès Gramain, 2016. "Sérier pour révéler une norme de comportement institutionnel : analyse croisée de trois juridictions," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-01306089, HAL.
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    4. Jérôme Wittwer, 2019. "Comment – Is Self-Insurance for Long-Term Care Risk a Solution? [Commentaire – L’auto‑assurance du risque dépendance est‑elle une solution ?)]," Post-Print hal-05306457, HAL.
    5. Agnès Gramain & Jérôme Wittwer, 2010. "Prise en charge des personnes âgées dépendantes : quels enjeux économiques ?," Post-Print halshs-00705568, HAL.

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