In an international comparison, the Nordic countries are generous care spenders and a relatively large proportion of the populations receive formal care services. However, in respect of service provision, the Nordic countries are less similar today than they were some decades ago. Using survey data from three Nordic countries, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, we first document the differences in informal care between the countries, and then we assess its impact on the relationship between informal caregiving and formal employment. We find that informal care is most common in Denmark and least common in Sweden. However, those who provide care in Sweden provide care more often than people in both Norway and Denmark. There is a negative correlatio...
The aims of this study were to analyse (1) whether informal care, provided by children or grandchild...
Few studies have investigated the privatisation of residential care for children and youth, and no s...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...
In an international comparison, the Nordic countries are generous care spenders and a relatively lar...
In an international comparison, the Nordic countries are generous care spenders and a relatively lar...
The current and future funding of elderly care is an important issue for national budgets. The dema...
Due to the aging of the population, the demand for care will continue to increase. The scope of info...
Population ageing affects most European countries, placing increasing pressure on publicly funded Lo...
Introduction Informal carers in paid employment–working carers (WKCs)—have complex support needs. Ho...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
SummaryPurposeThis ecological study examined demographic and institutional differences in informal c...
In this paper we estimate the causal effect of providing ¿intensive¿ informal care to elderly parent...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
Using advanced panel data methods on ECHP (European Community Household Panel) data, female labor fo...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...
The aims of this study were to analyse (1) whether informal care, provided by children or grandchild...
Few studies have investigated the privatisation of residential care for children and youth, and no s...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...
In an international comparison, the Nordic countries are generous care spenders and a relatively lar...
In an international comparison, the Nordic countries are generous care spenders and a relatively lar...
The current and future funding of elderly care is an important issue for national budgets. The dema...
Due to the aging of the population, the demand for care will continue to increase. The scope of info...
Population ageing affects most European countries, placing increasing pressure on publicly funded Lo...
Introduction Informal carers in paid employment–working carers (WKCs)—have complex support needs. Ho...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
SummaryPurposeThis ecological study examined demographic and institutional differences in informal c...
In this paper we estimate the causal effect of providing ¿intensive¿ informal care to elderly parent...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
Using advanced panel data methods on ECHP (European Community Household Panel) data, female labor fo...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...
The aims of this study were to analyse (1) whether informal care, provided by children or grandchild...
Few studies have investigated the privatisation of residential care for children and youth, and no s...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...