An increasing demand for both formal and informal care is likely to result from the ongoing demographic transition at the same time as there is a further move away from the traditional domestic division of labour. Public policy-making that aims at increasing the supply of informal care necessitates knowledge about the relative importance of various incentives for individual care providers. This paper takes as a point of departure that the willingness to supply informal care is partly explained by the extent to which it adversely affects labour market outcomes and analyses the effect on labour market outcomes of providing informal care to one's elderly parent(-s) among the 50+ of Europe. Data from SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirem...
Rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the social and economic cost of elderly care. Dem...
Population ageing affects most European countries, pressurizing pension and care systems. This combi...
Due to the aging of the population, the demand for care will continue to increase. The scope of info...
An increasing demand for both formal and informal care is likely to result from the ongoing demograp...
In this paper we estimate the causal effect of providing ¿intensive¿ informal care to elderly parent...
Population ageing affects most European countries, placing increasing pressure on publicly funded Lo...
Please, do not quote. Preliminary and under revision In this paper I estimate the causal effect of p...
This paper focus on the trade-between work and informal care among individuals aged 50 to 65.We firs...
The current and future funding of elderly care is an important issue for national budgets. The dema...
This study examines eldercare in private households and the employment behaviour of female caregiver...
The aims of this study were (1) to analyse whether informal care, provided by children or grandchild...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
Using panel data on the age group 50–70 in 15 European countries, we analyze the effects of providin...
In this paper we analyse the impact of long-term care on informal caregivers’ status in the labour ...
Government expenditure on formal residential care and home-help services for the elderly significant...
Rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the social and economic cost of elderly care. Dem...
Population ageing affects most European countries, pressurizing pension and care systems. This combi...
Due to the aging of the population, the demand for care will continue to increase. The scope of info...
An increasing demand for both formal and informal care is likely to result from the ongoing demograp...
In this paper we estimate the causal effect of providing ¿intensive¿ informal care to elderly parent...
Population ageing affects most European countries, placing increasing pressure on publicly funded Lo...
Please, do not quote. Preliminary and under revision In this paper I estimate the causal effect of p...
This paper focus on the trade-between work and informal care among individuals aged 50 to 65.We firs...
The current and future funding of elderly care is an important issue for national budgets. The dema...
This study examines eldercare in private households and the employment behaviour of female caregiver...
The aims of this study were (1) to analyse whether informal care, provided by children or grandchild...
This paper analyzes the impact of informal care by adult children on the use of long-term care among...
Using panel data on the age group 50–70 in 15 European countries, we analyze the effects of providin...
In this paper we analyse the impact of long-term care on informal caregivers’ status in the labour ...
Government expenditure on formal residential care and home-help services for the elderly significant...
Rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the social and economic cost of elderly care. Dem...
Population ageing affects most European countries, pressurizing pension and care systems. This combi...
Due to the aging of the population, the demand for care will continue to increase. The scope of info...