Objectives.We estimate (a) probabilities of moving to and from long-Term institutional care and probabilities of death and (b) life expectancy in the community and in care by gender and marital status.Method.A 40% random sample of Finns aged 65+ at the end of 1997 (n = 301,263) drawn from the population register was linked with register-based information on sociodemographic characteristics, entry and exit dates for long-Term institutional care, and dates of death in 1998-2003. Probabilities and life expectancies were estimated using multistate life tables.Results.At age 65, women are expected to spend more of their remaining lifetime in institutions than men (1.6 and 0.7 years, respectively). These care expectancies remain similar even for ...
<p>Average annual differences (Δ) in the probability (%) of institutional long-term care (LTC) and 9...
The purpose of this stydy was to identify predictors of mortality and institutionalization in aged p...
Changes in household structure may have a major impact on the future wellbeing of older people. We e...
Objectives. We estimate (a) probabilities of moving to and from long-term institutional care and pro...
<p>Adjusted for age, household income, calendar year, and region of residence.</p
Purpose: Due to population ageing, the need for long-term institutional care is increasing. We study...
<p>Age-adjusted probability (%) of institutional long-term care (LTC) according to proximity to deat...
Objectives: Little is known about sex differences in healthy life expectancy among the oldest old, t...
Objectives To map out the total use of long-term care (LTC; ie, home care or institutional care) dur...
OBJECTIVES:The effects of socio-demographic and economic factors on institutional long-term care (LT...
textabstractObjectives The effects of socio-demographic and economic factors on institutional long-t...
Using nationally-representative register data for older people in Finland in period 1998-2003 we stu...
Purpose: Due to population aging, the need for long-term institutional care is increasing. We study...
Increasing longevity and decreasing workers-to-non-workers ratio are among the key demographic chall...
Working life expectancy is the future time that a person is expected to spend in employment. The pap...
<p>Average annual differences (Δ) in the probability (%) of institutional long-term care (LTC) and 9...
The purpose of this stydy was to identify predictors of mortality and institutionalization in aged p...
Changes in household structure may have a major impact on the future wellbeing of older people. We e...
Objectives. We estimate (a) probabilities of moving to and from long-term institutional care and pro...
<p>Adjusted for age, household income, calendar year, and region of residence.</p
Purpose: Due to population ageing, the need for long-term institutional care is increasing. We study...
<p>Age-adjusted probability (%) of institutional long-term care (LTC) according to proximity to deat...
Objectives: Little is known about sex differences in healthy life expectancy among the oldest old, t...
Objectives To map out the total use of long-term care (LTC; ie, home care or institutional care) dur...
OBJECTIVES:The effects of socio-demographic and economic factors on institutional long-term care (LT...
textabstractObjectives The effects of socio-demographic and economic factors on institutional long-t...
Using nationally-representative register data for older people in Finland in period 1998-2003 we stu...
Purpose: Due to population aging, the need for long-term institutional care is increasing. We study...
Increasing longevity and decreasing workers-to-non-workers ratio are among the key demographic chall...
Working life expectancy is the future time that a person is expected to spend in employment. The pap...
<p>Average annual differences (Δ) in the probability (%) of institutional long-term care (LTC) and 9...
The purpose of this stydy was to identify predictors of mortality and institutionalization in aged p...
Changes in household structure may have a major impact on the future wellbeing of older people. We e...