Rural-urban disparities in unmet long-term care needs in China: The role of the hukou status

Sep 10, 2017Social science & medicine (1982)

Differences in Unmet Long-Term Care Needs Between Rural and Urban China Linked to Household Registration Status

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Abstract

Among 3,682 functionally disabled individuals aged 45 and older, rural hukou holders are significantly more likely to have unmet long-term care needs.

  • Unmet long-term care needs vary across three populations defined by the extent of care requirements.
  • Rural hukou status impacts unmet needs more than urban or rural residence.
  • As the definition of the population in need becomes narrower, the influence of rural hukou status on unmet needs increases.
  • Findings suggest that addressing unmet long-term care needs requires not only enhanced coverage but also changes to the hukou system.

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