This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for younger adults (aged 18 to 64) in England to 2041 and associated future expenditure. The projections were produced using a new projections model for younger adults developed by the Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU) on the lines of their long-term care projections model for older people (Wittenberg et al, 2006). The model and projections were commissioned jointly by the Department of Health (DH) and the Strategy Unit (Cabinet Office) (SU)
The financing of long-term care raises a great many questions. How many older people are likely to r...
The financing of long-term care raises a great many questions. How many older people are likely to r...
This paper presents projections prepared for the Department of Communities and Local Government and ...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and the Office for Bud...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and Social Care of dem...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and Social Care of dem...
This paper presents projections to 2022 of the numbers of disabled older people in Great Britain, th...
The financing of long-term care raises a great many questions. How many older people are likely to r...
This research was jointly funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Engineer...
This analysis by the London School of Economics, commissioned by the Nuffield Trust, projects expend...
The future market costs of long-term care for older people will be affected by the extent of informa...
Objectives: to assess the effect of recent stalling of life expectancy and various scenarios for dis...
Scottish Government plans for the National Care Service will involve significant investment in order...
The financing of long-term care raises a great many questions. How many older people are likely to r...
The financing of long-term care raises a great many questions. How many older people are likely to r...
This paper presents projections prepared for the Department of Communities and Local Government and ...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and the Office for Bud...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and Social Care of dem...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and Social Care of dem...
This paper presents projections to 2022 of the numbers of disabled older people in Great Britain, th...
The financing of long-term care raises a great many questions. How many older people are likely to r...
This research was jointly funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Engineer...
This analysis by the London School of Economics, commissioned by the Nuffield Trust, projects expend...
The future market costs of long-term care for older people will be affected by the extent of informa...
Objectives: to assess the effect of recent stalling of life expectancy and various scenarios for dis...
Scottish Government plans for the National Care Service will involve significant investment in order...
The financing of long-term care raises a great many questions. How many older people are likely to r...
The financing of long-term care raises a great many questions. How many older people are likely to r...
This paper presents projections prepared for the Department of Communities and Local Government and ...