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Health Affairs, 25, no. 4 (2006): 1113-1120
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.4.1113
© 2006 by Project HOPE
 
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The Personal Assistance Workforce: Trends In Supply And Demand

H. Stephen Kaye, Susan Chapman, Robert J. Newcomer and Charlene Harrington


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EXHIBIT 1 Number Of Personal Assistance Service Workers, Seasonally Adjusted And Adjusted For 2003 Survey Change, And Trend Fit, 1989–2004

 

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EXHIBIT 2 Number Of Nursing Home And Residential Care Aides, Seasonally Adjusted, And Trend Fit, 1989–2004

 

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EXHIBIT 3 Medicaid Long-Term Care Spending In Institutional And Noninstitutional Settings, Adjusted For Inflation In Medical Care Costs, Fiscal Years 1989–2004

 

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EXHIBIT 4 Number Of Personal Assistance Services Workers Per 1,000 People Needing Personal Assistance, By Level Of Assistance Needed, 1989–2004

 

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EXHIBIT 5 Median Hourly Wage For Personal Assistance Workers, Nursing Home Aides, And Food Counter Workers, 1989-2004

 


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