Efficiency in the provision of social care for older people. A three-stage Data Envelopment Analysis using self-reported quality of life

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Using a three-stage data envelopment analysis approach, this paper explores efficiency in the provision of social care for older people in 148 English Councils in 2009/10. Departing from D'Amico and Fernández (2012) [31] our measure of efficiency is inscribed within the production of welfare framework and based on self-reported quality of life of recipients of the services. Our results indicate a high level of efficiency, but once we control for the effects of a number of environmental variables, we found that more stringent eligibility criteria and higher assessment costs are negatively associated with the efficiency in the provision of social services.

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Iparraguirre, J. L., & Ma, R. (2015). Efficiency in the provision of social care for older people. A three-stage Data Envelopment Analysis using self-reported quality of life. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 49, 33–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seps.2014.10.001

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