Political and economic determinants of expenditure on day services for persons with intellectual disabilities or autism |
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Authors: | Lars Hultkrantz Emelie Värja Susanna Larsson-Tholén |
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Institution: | 1. School of Business, ?rebro University, ?rebro, Swedenlars.hultkrantz@oru.se;3. School of Business, ?rebro University, ?rebro, Sweden;4. The Swedish Institute for Disability Research, ?rebro University, ?rebro, Sweden |
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Abstract: | This study investigates whether the Swedish national entitlement legislation, which is known to be one of the most developed in Europe for persons with intellectual disabilities or autism, accomplishes its aim to provide equal quality of day services independent of location. We estimated a reduced-form model of demand and supply-side determinants of a latent quality variable for day-service programmes using panel data on expenditure per attendee for the 290 Swedish municipalities 2004–2012. We found that expenditure per attendee is among others affected by changes of the local tax base and outcome in elections to the local assemblies. These results imply that rights of persons with intellectual disabilities with regard to equal quality of day services independent of where they live are not fully honoured in budget allocation decisions made by local governments. |
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Keywords: | Disability care management equality/diversity mental health social policy |
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