Projecting long-term care expenditure in four European Union member states: the influence of demographic scenarios Article (Accepted version
Last year’s report of the Royal Commission on Long Term Care (1) and the expected Government respons...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
Over the next fifty years, the size and age structure of Europe’s population will experience major c...
This European study of long-term care expenditure investigates the key factors that are likely to af...
This paper proposes a comprehensive framework for projecting public health and long-term care expend...
This paper reports findings from a European Commission funded study of future long-term care expendi...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
The share of the population aged 80 years and over is expected to more than double in coming decades...
Background: This study aims to confirm whether an increase in the number of elderly people and a w...
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
Background: The challenges posed by the rapidly ageing population, and the increased preponderance o...
On average, people in Europe are living longer, and are in better health. Despite this, however, a s...
This document analyses the effects of ageing populations upon public finances. More specifically, it...
Contains fulltext : 95331.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)202 p
Last year’s report of the Royal Commission on Long Term Care (1) and the expected Government respons...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
Over the next fifty years, the size and age structure of Europe’s population will experience major c...
This European study of long-term care expenditure investigates the key factors that are likely to af...
This paper proposes a comprehensive framework for projecting public health and long-term care expend...
This paper reports findings from a European Commission funded study of future long-term care expendi...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
The share of the population aged 80 years and over is expected to more than double in coming decades...
Background: This study aims to confirm whether an increase in the number of elderly people and a w...
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
Background: The challenges posed by the rapidly ageing population, and the increased preponderance o...
On average, people in Europe are living longer, and are in better health. Despite this, however, a s...
This document analyses the effects of ageing populations upon public finances. More specifically, it...
Contains fulltext : 95331.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)202 p
Last year’s report of the Royal Commission on Long Term Care (1) and the expected Government respons...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...