The diversification of caregiving arrangements in European societies has drawn attention to the factors that condition the use of care by older people. Social and family relations appear as a key factor, mainly to be related to the availability and accessibility to potential informal caregivers. Recent studies evidenced that geographical proximity and a larger social network increase the probability of receiving informal support in old age. However, the ways in which interpersonal relationships are associated with the use of formal care, as well as the cross-country variability of this association, have been barely explored.Using a sample of 37,708 individuals aged 65 and over from Wave 6 of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Eu...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in n...
Family and social networks are changing at all ages, becoming more fragile and less dense, and cont...
The role of informal carers in long-term care sheds light on the struggle related to population agei...
Introduction: This study analyzed the association between transitions into informal caregiving, insi...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
In ageing societies, policy makers aim for more contact between informal and formal care-givers as i...
Abstract Background Older people's social networks with family and friends can affect residential ag...
To a great extent, older people in Sweden, often with extensive care needs, are cared for in their o...
Using data from The International Social Survey Programme this paper compares the social networks of...
Recent societal changes have increased the salience of non-kin relationships. It can be questioned w...
Older people are at the centre of a complex exchange network within the family, giving and receiving...
As part of long-term care reforms, home-care organisations in the Netherlands are required to streng...
Objectives Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in ne...
Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in nearly all Eu...
Special issue on Challenges and opportunities of ageing in Europe: Findings from the first two waves...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in n...
Family and social networks are changing at all ages, becoming more fragile and less dense, and cont...
The role of informal carers in long-term care sheds light on the struggle related to population agei...
Introduction: This study analyzed the association between transitions into informal caregiving, insi...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
In ageing societies, policy makers aim for more contact between informal and formal care-givers as i...
Abstract Background Older people's social networks with family and friends can affect residential ag...
To a great extent, older people in Sweden, often with extensive care needs, are cared for in their o...
Using data from The International Social Survey Programme this paper compares the social networks of...
Recent societal changes have increased the salience of non-kin relationships. It can be questioned w...
Older people are at the centre of a complex exchange network within the family, giving and receiving...
As part of long-term care reforms, home-care organisations in the Netherlands are required to streng...
Objectives Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in ne...
Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in nearly all Eu...
Special issue on Challenges and opportunities of ageing in Europe: Findings from the first two waves...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in n...
Family and social networks are changing at all ages, becoming more fragile and less dense, and cont...
The role of informal carers in long-term care sheds light on the struggle related to population agei...