Changes in the care given by the family, social networks and the state to children, the elderly and the sick have been examined empirically on the basis of 744 personal interviews conducted among urban population aged 25-64 years in Finland in 1981. Sources of help in solving conjugal crisis, problems with teenage children and financial problems were investigated according to sex and age of respondents. Also type of confidants in personal troubles was questioned Caregiving to children during day-time, care of the elderly and the sick have increasingly been taken over by the state (shown by companson between the situation in respondent’s own childhood and the present). It is still mainly women who perform the caregiving functions in society,...
This dissertation studies factors that predict use of public eldercare, informal care, and purchase ...
Who will take care of the old in an ageing society? Studies of employment and caregiving frequently ...
This dissertation examines the status of old age and the nature of elderly care in Sweden, where the...
The general aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse patterns of informal care and supp...
The general aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse patterns of informal care and suppor...
Caregiving is defined as a multifaceted practice, dependent on cultural determinants; and informal c...
Taking care for the elderly is the one of the severe problems for the aging society. Whereas we have...
While the population of Europe is ageing, and social welfare system is struggling to provide the sup...
Women’s and men’s lial care: extent, content and consequences This paper analyses the extent, conten...
Introduction: This study analyzed the association between transitions into informal caregiving, insi...
The main topic of this work are coping strategies of informal caregivers for the elderly, ie people ...
This thesis examines the extent of family care for older people, primarily filial care, and the cost...
The welfare culture consists of doctrines and ideologies, beliefs, ideas, values and ideal norms tha...
This dissertation examines the status of old age and the nature of elderly care in Sweden, where the...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...
This dissertation studies factors that predict use of public eldercare, informal care, and purchase ...
Who will take care of the old in an ageing society? Studies of employment and caregiving frequently ...
This dissertation examines the status of old age and the nature of elderly care in Sweden, where the...
The general aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse patterns of informal care and supp...
The general aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse patterns of informal care and suppor...
Caregiving is defined as a multifaceted practice, dependent on cultural determinants; and informal c...
Taking care for the elderly is the one of the severe problems for the aging society. Whereas we have...
While the population of Europe is ageing, and social welfare system is struggling to provide the sup...
Women’s and men’s lial care: extent, content and consequences This paper analyses the extent, conten...
Introduction: This study analyzed the association between transitions into informal caregiving, insi...
The main topic of this work are coping strategies of informal caregivers for the elderly, ie people ...
This thesis examines the extent of family care for older people, primarily filial care, and the cost...
The welfare culture consists of doctrines and ideologies, beliefs, ideas, values and ideal norms tha...
This dissertation examines the status of old age and the nature of elderly care in Sweden, where the...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...
This dissertation studies factors that predict use of public eldercare, informal care, and purchase ...
Who will take care of the old in an ageing society? Studies of employment and caregiving frequently ...
This dissertation examines the status of old age and the nature of elderly care in Sweden, where the...