Abstract – In this paper we examine whether there are systematic differences between the quality of life of an individual who is institutionalised and one who is not, keeping health status and income level constant. We also investigate what determinants are important in explaining why some individuals are in institutions and some are not. In doing this we use a nationally representative data set, the “Health 2000 in Finland”. When controlling for health and functional status, demographics and income level, we find that individuals who live in old people’s homes actually report significantly higher levels of subjective well-being than those who live at home. We argue that this finding can be explained by the waiting lists for care homes. Thi...
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: Aging is an unstoppable phenomenon which starts fromconception to last until d...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Background: When explaining the use of care, the context of the care gains importance. This article ...
In this paper we examine whether there are systematic differences between the quality of life of an ...
The desire to age “in place” avoiding nursing homes (NH) seems general, and the recent COVID-19 pand...
Living arrangements of older adults are critically important to their quality of life and well-being...
Abstract Background Policymakers advocate extended residence in private homes as people age, rather ...
In Germany the majority of people in need of care are living at home with the help of their family a...
In the modern world there is a growing number of older people with decreasing the possibility of tak...
Demographic changes in our society and the increase of the elderly population have contributed to th...
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The general aim of this dissertation is to examine the Quality of Life for Swedish elderly receiving...
Home care is one of the most important means of compensating for disabilities and ensuring continui...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
<p>Housing and health issues can vary over time and between populations. The elderly population is i...
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: Aging is an unstoppable phenomenon which starts fromconception to last until d...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Background: When explaining the use of care, the context of the care gains importance. This article ...
In this paper we examine whether there are systematic differences between the quality of life of an ...
The desire to age “in place” avoiding nursing homes (NH) seems general, and the recent COVID-19 pand...
Living arrangements of older adults are critically important to their quality of life and well-being...
Abstract Background Policymakers advocate extended residence in private homes as people age, rather ...
In Germany the majority of people in need of care are living at home with the help of their family a...
In the modern world there is a growing number of older people with decreasing the possibility of tak...
Demographic changes in our society and the increase of the elderly population have contributed to th...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
The general aim of this dissertation is to examine the Quality of Life for Swedish elderly receiving...
Home care is one of the most important means of compensating for disabilities and ensuring continui...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
<p>Housing and health issues can vary over time and between populations. The elderly population is i...
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: Aging is an unstoppable phenomenon which starts fromconception to last until d...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Background: When explaining the use of care, the context of the care gains importance. This article ...