While life expectancy continues to increase in Europe, studies in disability trends have not shown such a clear improvement, resulting in increases, decreases or stagnation in disability prevalence over time, and the debate on health expectancies of European populations is still open. The economic crisis has further complicated this debate and most studies show how the effects of the crisis may affect the health behaviours of populations differently. Few studies on health expectancy have been conducted on the national scale in Italy using the longitudinal approach, mainly due to the lack of a national longitudinal survey on health. The MEHM included in the longitudinal component of SILC gives the opportunity to test this approach in the Ita...
The sustainability of European Long-Term Care systems faces the demographic and socio-economic circu...
Average life expectancy reached 78.8 years in Europe in 2002 (WHO 2003); most Europeans can, therefo...
Increasing life expectancy raises concerns whether the years gained will be spent free of disability...
While life expectancy is constantly increasing in all European Countries, studies in disability tren...
The increasing of retirement age in order to maintain an active population able to compensate for t...
The increasing of retirement age in order to maintain an active population able to compensate for th...
24Background: Neurological conditions are highly prevalent and disabling, in particular in the elder...
This paper projects the characteristics of the long-term disabled in Italy and the evolution of tota...
Previous research examining self-rated health (SRH) outcomes following the 2008 financial crisis in ...
BACKGROUND Italy’s life expectancy at age 65 is one of the highest in Europe, but its disability-fre...
International audienceThe study presents new disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) estimates for ...
This research aimed to analyze trends in functional autonomy of the Portuguese population with 65 ye...
Abstract Disability-free life expectancy estimates (DFLE) are summary measures to monitor whether a ...
The projections regarding the ageing of the Italian population are cause for great concern; however,...
Morbidity is one of the key aspects for assessing populations' well-being. In particular, chronic di...
The sustainability of European Long-Term Care systems faces the demographic and socio-economic circu...
Average life expectancy reached 78.8 years in Europe in 2002 (WHO 2003); most Europeans can, therefo...
Increasing life expectancy raises concerns whether the years gained will be spent free of disability...
While life expectancy is constantly increasing in all European Countries, studies in disability tren...
The increasing of retirement age in order to maintain an active population able to compensate for t...
The increasing of retirement age in order to maintain an active population able to compensate for th...
24Background: Neurological conditions are highly prevalent and disabling, in particular in the elder...
This paper projects the characteristics of the long-term disabled in Italy and the evolution of tota...
Previous research examining self-rated health (SRH) outcomes following the 2008 financial crisis in ...
BACKGROUND Italy’s life expectancy at age 65 is one of the highest in Europe, but its disability-fre...
International audienceThe study presents new disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) estimates for ...
This research aimed to analyze trends in functional autonomy of the Portuguese population with 65 ye...
Abstract Disability-free life expectancy estimates (DFLE) are summary measures to monitor whether a ...
The projections regarding the ageing of the Italian population are cause for great concern; however,...
Morbidity is one of the key aspects for assessing populations' well-being. In particular, chronic di...
The sustainability of European Long-Term Care systems faces the demographic and socio-economic circu...
Average life expectancy reached 78.8 years in Europe in 2002 (WHO 2003); most Europeans can, therefo...
Increasing life expectancy raises concerns whether the years gained will be spent free of disability...