Demand for Home Modifications: A Household Production Function Approach

TitleDemand for Home Modifications: A Household Production Function Approach
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsKutty, NK
JournalApplied Economics
Volume31
Issue10
Pagination1273-81
Call Numberpubs_1999_Kutty_NAppEcon.pdf
KeywordsConsumption and Savings, Health Conditions and Status, Housing, Net Worth and Assets
Abstract

Coping with activity limitations that occur in old age is an important issue in the context of increasing life expectancy and the, still, inevitable onset of chronic conditions in old age. Elderly households can be viewed as coping with activity limitations by producing functionality with the use of direct inputs that include home modifications. A model of the household production of functionality is developed within the general framework of household production function models of health. Hypotheses generated from this model are tested using a logit model for data from the Survey of Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD). The main findings of the empirical analysis are that the demand for home modifications is fairly income-inelastic, home modifications and personal care are substitutes to some degree, the demand for home modifications increases with years of schooling, and that particular health conditions and the use of other assistive devices are important determinants of the demand for modifications.

Notes

ProCite field 3 : Cornell U

DOI10.1080/000368499323481
Endnote Keywords

Household Production/Economics of the Elderly/Health Production--Nutrition, Mortality, Morbidity, Disability, and Economic Behavior/Home Modifications

Endnote ID

1032

Citation Key6631