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POLICY AND MANAGEMENT FOR AGING POPULATIONS: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH

2018-2019

FrIESEG School of Management ( IÉSEG )

Code Cours :

1819-IÉSEG-M1S2-IBE-MA-EI17UE

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS


Niveau Année de formation Période Langue d'enseignement 
Master1S2FrEnglish
Professeur(s) responsable(s)J.TIESSEN
Intervenant(s) Jim TIESSEN


Pré requis

Familiarity with basic economics.

Objectifs du cours

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
1) Describe differences in models of health and long term care finance and delivery,
2) Use macro level data to compare national long term care system inputs and outputs,
3) Apply basic economic principles of health and long term care insurance
4) Communicate comparative analyses of health and long term care models
5) Describe and apply ethical issues associated with long term care finance and delivery.

Contenu du cours

As life expectancy increases and birthrates decline, the world’s population is aging. Addressing the growing demand for long term support and medical care is a key challenge facing governments in all developed countries. Governments must be efficient, because there is a decreasing cohort of workers supporting these expenditures. This course describes and compares how countries, particularly France, the UK, Germany, Japan, the US and Canada, finance and deliver long term care. Topics include long term care insurance, and policies and technologies that enable the aging to stay at home as long as possible.


Modalités d'enseignement

Organisation du cours

TypeNombre d'heuresRemarques
Independent study
Estimated personal workload4,00  
Individual Project4,00  
Group Project6,00  
Independent work
Reference manual 's readings6,00  
Face to face
lecture16,00  
Charge de travail globale de l'étudiant36,00  

Méthodes pédagogiques

  • Presentation
  • Project work
  • Research
  • Seminar


Évaluation

Assessment comprises a mix of participation (informed contributions), presentation of data in written report, a short presentation and an exam.

Type de ContrôleDuréeNombrePondération
Others
Individual Project0,00120,00
presentation
statement0,33125,00
Final Exam
Written exam2,00135,00
Continuous assessment
Participation16,00020,00
TOTAL     100,00

Bibliographie

  • Siciliani, L. (2013). The economics of long-term care. The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 14(2), 343-375. (Sicialani) -


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