BACKGROUND: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and in long-term care policy in England and Wales. Co-resident family care and institutional care can be alternatives for seriously disabled older people, so changes in the availability of either may affect demands for the other. AIMS: To analyse changes in older people's living arrangements in three successive decades in England and Wales and compare the subsequent mortality of older people living with relatives, those living alone or with a spouse, and those living in institutions. METHODS: Cross-sequential analysis of household circumstances at the beginning and end of three decades using multinomial logistic regression of data from the Offic...
Most of the literature linking the living conditions of the elderly with their health outcomes refer...
BACKGROUND:There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long ...
Background: There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long...
Background: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
BACKGROUND: Only a minority of older people in England and Wales live in institutional care, but amo...
In this article we examine changes in the proportion of older widowed and divorced women in England ...
Data from the Longitudinal Study (LS) of the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys have been use...
Background: Only a minority of older people in England and Wales live in institutional care, but amo...
The UK’s population is ageing, and understanding the dynamics of living arrangements in later life a...
It is known that there have been large declines in the proportion of elderly people living in interg...
The main objectives of the study were to (1) see whether the household circumstances of people aged ...
Background: Population ageing is a global challenge and understanding the dynamics of living arrange...
Most of the literature linking the living conditions of older people with their health outcomes refe...
Population ageing has significant social and financial implications for families and governments, an...
Most of the literature linking the living conditions of the elderly with their health outcomes refer...
BACKGROUND:There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long ...
Background: There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long...
Background: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
BACKGROUND: Only a minority of older people in England and Wales live in institutional care, but amo...
In this article we examine changes in the proportion of older widowed and divorced women in England ...
Data from the Longitudinal Study (LS) of the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys have been use...
Background: Only a minority of older people in England and Wales live in institutional care, but amo...
The UK’s population is ageing, and understanding the dynamics of living arrangements in later life a...
It is known that there have been large declines in the proportion of elderly people living in interg...
The main objectives of the study were to (1) see whether the household circumstances of people aged ...
Background: Population ageing is a global challenge and understanding the dynamics of living arrange...
Most of the literature linking the living conditions of older people with their health outcomes refe...
Population ageing has significant social and financial implications for families and governments, an...
Most of the literature linking the living conditions of the elderly with their health outcomes refer...
BACKGROUND:There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long ...
Background: There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long...