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      Nursing homes and mortality in Europe: Uncertain causality

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          The current health crisis has particularly affected the elderly population. Nursing homes have unfortunately experienced a relatively large number of deaths. On the basis of this observation and working with European data (from SHARE), we want to check whether nursing homes were lending themselves to excess mortality even before the pandemic. Controlling for a number of important characteristics of the elderly population in and outside nursing homes, we conjecture that the difference in mortality between those two samples is to be attributed to the way nursing homes are designed and organized. Using matching methods, we observe excess mortality in Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Estonia but not in the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Italy and Spain. This raises the question of the organization and management of these nursing homes, but also of their design and financing.

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            Data Resource Profile: the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE).

            SHARE is a unique panel database of micro data on health, socio-economic status and social and family networks covering most of the European Union and Israel. To date, SHARE has collected three panel waves (2004, 2006, 2010) of current living circumstances and retrospective life histories (2008, SHARELIFE); 6 additional waves are planned until 2024. The more than 150 000 interviews give a broad picture of life after the age of 50 years, measuring physical and mental health, economic and non-economic activities, income and wealth, transfers of time and money within and outside the family as well as life satisfaction and well-being. The data are available to the scientific community free of charge at www.share-project.org after registration. SHARE is harmonized with the US Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) and has become a role model for several ageing surveys worldwide. SHARE's scientific power is based on its panel design that grasps the dynamic character of the ageing process, its multidisciplinary approach that delivers the full picture of individual and societal ageing, and its cross-nationally ex-ante harmonized design that permits international comparisons of health, economic and social outcomes in Europe and the USA.
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                Journal
                Health Economics
                Health Economics
                Wiley
                1057-9230
                1099-1050
                January 2023
                October 07 2022
                January 2023
                : 32
                : 1
                : 134-154
                Affiliations
                [1 ] University of Liege Liege Belgium
                [2 ] Aix Marseille University CNRS AMSE Marseille France
                [3 ] CORE University of Louvain Louvain‐la‐Neuve Belgium
                Article
                10.1002/hec.4613
                36206187
                43a193d9-1c03-415c-815c-81e6cb6a6fdd
                © 2023

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