The developed world's population is aging, due to trends of increased life expectancies and decreased fertility rates. These trends are predicted to increase demand on long-term care services. At the same time, the long-term care workforce is in shortage in most of the developed world. Moreover, such shortages are expected to increase due to parallel socio-demographic factors. The increase in demand for long-term care, coupled with shortage in supply of care workers, has promoted some attention from policymakers. The current paper provides an international review of institutional arrangements for long-term care in different developed countries and in particular explores different strategies used or proposed to resolve the shortage in the lo...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
L'Alejandro Godino ha estat l'investigador del QUIT que ha fet la contribució per a Espanya (veure p...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
This working paper offers an overview of the long-term care workforce and reviews country responses ...
This working paper offers an overview of the LTC workforce and reviews country responses to a growin...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
The rapid ageing of populations around the world and the associated shift in the burden of disease f...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
This paper examines the increasing demand for long-term care services and the concurrent decrease in...
Countries in regions of the world are managing aging populations differently, but each country offer...
Background: Long-term care (LTC) continues to be a neglected policy issue in most low and middle inc...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the social and economic cost of elderly care. Dem...
Long-term care (LTC) represents a significant and substantial proportion of healthcare spends across...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
L'Alejandro Godino ha estat l'investigador del QUIT que ha fet la contribució per a Espanya (veure p...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
This working paper offers an overview of the long-term care workforce and reviews country responses ...
This working paper offers an overview of the LTC workforce and reviews country responses to a growin...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
This chapter reviews recent projections related to the aging of populations, developments in health ...
The rapid ageing of populations around the world and the associated shift in the burden of disease f...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
This paper examines the increasing demand for long-term care services and the concurrent decrease in...
Countries in regions of the world are managing aging populations differently, but each country offer...
Background: Long-term care (LTC) continues to be a neglected policy issue in most low and middle inc...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the social and economic cost of elderly care. Dem...
Long-term care (LTC) represents a significant and substantial proportion of healthcare spends across...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
L'Alejandro Godino ha estat l'investigador del QUIT que ha fet la contribució per a Espanya (veure p...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...