Narrow Framing and Long-Term Care Insurance

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Abstract

We propose a model of narrow framing in insurance and test it using data from a new module we designed and fielded in the Health and Retirement Study. We show that respondents subject to narrow framing are substantially less likely to buy long-term care insurance than average. This effect is much larger than the effects of risk aversion or adverse selection, and it offers a new explanation for why people underinsure their later-life care needs.

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Gottlieb, D., & Mitchell, O. S. (2020). Narrow Framing and Long-Term Care Insurance. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 87(4), 861–893. https://doi.org/10.1111/jori.12290

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