In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of persons who are dependent or have lost their autonomy, in order to provide the various public and private administrations active in these fields with some food for thought. The anticipated increase in dependency poses significant challenges in terms of needs evolution and financing. Using administrative data on the Belgian population to build indicators on the prevalence of dependency at home in the three regions in 2001, we find that the likelihood of a sustained increase in the Flemish prevalence rates ultimately amplifies the magnitude of the financing problems that the Flemish dependency insurance scheme has experienced since its first years ...
On average, people in Europe are living longer, and are in better health. Despite this, however, a s...
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
The increase in the proportion of elderly people in most industrialized countries triggers higher de...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
In this paper we analyze the system of long-term care insurance currently in place in Belgium or rat...
In this paper we analyze the system of long-term care insurance currently in place in Belgium or rat...
3In the context of an unprecedented aging process, the role of domiciliary care for older adults is ...
Like many other European countries, Belgium has a strong policy of ‘ageing in place’. ...
In this case study, European quality benchmarks were used to explore the contemporary quality of the...
Background: The small but growing literature on socio-economic inequality in morbidity among older p...
This book provides a novel approach to investigating the effects of longevity on the welfare of Euro...
In this paper, we study how elderly individuals adjust their informal long-term care utilization to ...
On average, people in Europe are living longer, and are in better health. Despite this, however, a s...
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
The increase in the proportion of elderly people in most industrialized countries triggers higher de...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
In this paper we analyze the system of long-term care insurance currently in place in Belgium or rat...
In this paper we analyze the system of long-term care insurance currently in place in Belgium or rat...
3In the context of an unprecedented aging process, the role of domiciliary care for older adults is ...
Like many other European countries, Belgium has a strong policy of ‘ageing in place’. ...
In this case study, European quality benchmarks were used to explore the contemporary quality of the...
Background: The small but growing literature on socio-economic inequality in morbidity among older p...
This book provides a novel approach to investigating the effects of longevity on the welfare of Euro...
In this paper, we study how elderly individuals adjust their informal long-term care utilization to ...
On average, people in Europe are living longer, and are in better health. Despite this, however, a s...
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
The increase in the proportion of elderly people in most industrialized countries triggers higher de...