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Ownership Variation in Violated Regulations and National Care Standards: Evidence From Social Care Providers

Authors :
Anders Malthe Bach-Mortensen
Ani Movsisyan
Source :
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 50:1239-1261
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Social care services are increasingly provisioned in quasi-markets in which for-profit, public, and third sector providers compete for contracts. Existing research has investigated the implications of this development by analyzing ownership variation in latent outcomes such as quality, but little is known about whether ownership predicts variation in more concrete outcomes, such as violation types. To address this research gap, we coded publicly available inspection reports of social care providers regulated by the Care Inspectorate in Scotland and created a novel data set enabling analysis of ownership variation in violations of (a) regulations, and (b) national care standards over an entire inspection year ( n = 4,178). Using negative binomial and logistic regression models, we find that for-profit providers are more likely to violate non-enforceable outcomes (national care standards) relative to other ownership types. We did not identify a statistically significant difference between for-profit and third sector providers with regard to enforceable outcomes (regulations).

Details

ISSN :
15527395 and 08997640
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........790bf59048d8abf19257f0b3132dc731
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/08997640211001448