How digital economy shapes older adult care services: evidence from China
Qingyang Bian, Zihe Kong, Jiangming Kong

TL;DR
This paper examines how the digital economy improves elderly care services in China, with support from social organizations and industry growth.
Contribution
It identifies the digital economy's role in enhancing elderly care through innovation, industry development, and spatial spillover effects.
Findings
The digital economy improves elderly care quality by boosting innovation and industry growth.
Social organizations amplify the digital economy's positive impact on elderly care services.
Digital economy benefits extend to neighboring provinces via spatial spillover effects.
Abstract
In the context of an aging society and the burgeoning development of the silver economy, enhancing older adult care services has emerged as a pivotal concern. The technological advancements and industrial shifts driven by the digital economy have provided a novel solution to this challenge. Besides, social organizations, as institutionalized networks of social relations, are important providers of social support for older adult people. Drawing on panel data from 30 provinces in China over the period from 2013 to 2023, this paper empirically investigates the impact mechanism through which the digital economy affects older adult care services. It is found that the digital economy can enhance the quality of older adult care services, primarily by boosting innovation in older adult care-related corporations and driving the development of the older adult care industry (industrial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Retirement, Disability, and Employment · Digital Economy and Work Transformation
