Inequality in opportunities for utilizing community-based care services among the elderly in China – an analysis based on the “circumstance-effort” perspective

Abstract Based on the “circumstance-effort” framework of inequality of opportunity, this study utilizes microdata from the 2020 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS), employing the ex-ante parametric estimation method and the Shapley decomposition approach to empirically measure the level o...

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Main Authors: He Jiang, Yanshuo Huang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-13103-y
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description Abstract Based on the “circumstance-effort” framework of inequality of opportunity, this study utilizes microdata from the 2020 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS), employing the ex-ante parametric estimation method and the Shapley decomposition approach to empirically measure the level of opportunity inequality in the utilization of community-based care services among the elderly, as well as the contribution and transmission pathways of various influencing factors. Key findings include: ① The levels of opportunity inequality in overall community-based care services, and their subcategories—medical care, daily-life assistance, and emotional support—range between 0.168 and 0.662, 0.128–0.477, 0.503–0.944, and 0.240–0.927, respectively. These values account for 25.37%, 26.83%, 53.28%, and 25.88% of the total inequality in service utilization, with daily-life assistance showing the most pronounced inequality; ② Regional development, community facilities, family economic status, and filial piety norms—as key environmental factors—primarily transmit opportunity inequality through effort variables such as employment, health behaviors, and participation in social activities; ③ There exists significant heterogeneity across age groups, genders, urban-rural divides, and health statuses in the contribution structure of opportunity inequality, with the disabled elderly experiencing the most severe structural inequality in access to services. Accordingly, policy recommendations are proposed to address these disparities, including reinforcing the principle of equal opportunity, targeting key environmental improvements, empowering individual efforts, and advancing precise service matching to promote equitable development of community-based elder care.
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spelling doaj-art-d5121907b7574bdeaec76589d0b6ac772025-08-20T04:01:53ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632025-08-0125111910.1186/s12913-025-13103-yInequality in opportunities for utilizing community-based care services among the elderly in China – an analysis based on the “circumstance-effort” perspectiveHe Jiang0Yanshuo Huang1School of Laws and Public Adiministration, Hunan University of Science and TechnologyHunan University of Finance and EconomicsAbstract Based on the “circumstance-effort” framework of inequality of opportunity, this study utilizes microdata from the 2020 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS), employing the ex-ante parametric estimation method and the Shapley decomposition approach to empirically measure the level of opportunity inequality in the utilization of community-based care services among the elderly, as well as the contribution and transmission pathways of various influencing factors. Key findings include: ① The levels of opportunity inequality in overall community-based care services, and their subcategories—medical care, daily-life assistance, and emotional support—range between 0.168 and 0.662, 0.128–0.477, 0.503–0.944, and 0.240–0.927, respectively. These values account for 25.37%, 26.83%, 53.28%, and 25.88% of the total inequality in service utilization, with daily-life assistance showing the most pronounced inequality; ② Regional development, community facilities, family economic status, and filial piety norms—as key environmental factors—primarily transmit opportunity inequality through effort variables such as employment, health behaviors, and participation in social activities; ③ There exists significant heterogeneity across age groups, genders, urban-rural divides, and health statuses in the contribution structure of opportunity inequality, with the disabled elderly experiencing the most severe structural inequality in access to services. Accordingly, policy recommendations are proposed to address these disparities, including reinforcing the principle of equal opportunity, targeting key environmental improvements, empowering individual efforts, and advancing precise service matching to promote equitable development of community-based elder care.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-13103-yCommunity-based elder care"Circumstance-Effort"modelInequality of opportunity
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Inequality in opportunities for utilizing community-based care services among the elderly in China – an analysis based on the “circumstance-effort” perspective
BMC Health Services Research
Community-based elder care
"Circumstance-Effort"model
Inequality of opportunity
title Inequality in opportunities for utilizing community-based care services among the elderly in China – an analysis based on the “circumstance-effort” perspective
title_full Inequality in opportunities for utilizing community-based care services among the elderly in China – an analysis based on the “circumstance-effort” perspective
title_fullStr Inequality in opportunities for utilizing community-based care services among the elderly in China – an analysis based on the “circumstance-effort” perspective
title_full_unstemmed Inequality in opportunities for utilizing community-based care services among the elderly in China – an analysis based on the “circumstance-effort” perspective
title_short Inequality in opportunities for utilizing community-based care services among the elderly in China – an analysis based on the “circumstance-effort” perspective
title_sort inequality in opportunities for utilizing community based care services among the elderly in china an analysis based on the circumstance effort perspective
topic Community-based elder care
"Circumstance-Effort"model
Inequality of opportunity
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-13103-y
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