Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where social welfare systems are insufficient, these costs may fall to other family members. We set out to estimate the association between long-term care needs and family transfers in selected low- and middle- income countries. Methods: We used data from the World Health Organization's Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). Using regression, we analysed the relationship between long-term care needs in older households and i) odds of receiving net positive transfers from family outside the household and ii) the amount of transfer received, controlling for relevant socio-demographic characteristics. Results: The proportion of household membe...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:Populations in Latin America, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are rapidly ageing. T...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where s...
BACKGROUND: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where s...
Background Future demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ ...
There has been an increasing interest among social scientists with regard to the role of socioeconom...
While links between disability and poverty are well established, there have been few longitudinal st...
Population aging is a major global issue faced by almost all countries in the world. By 2013, 11.7 p...
There has been increasing interest among social scientists with regard to the role of socioeconomic,...
In recent decades there has been a suggestion that public and private long-term care (LTC) expenditu...
Aiming at ‘ageing healthier and ageing better’, a certain amount of high-quality informal care shoul...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While links between disability and poverty are well established, there have...
In low or middle income countries chronic diseases are rapidly becoming the main cause of disease bu...
2In both Third World countries and industrial nations the elderly receive substantial transfers from...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:Populations in Latin America, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are rapidly ageing. T...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where s...
BACKGROUND: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where s...
Background Future demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ ...
There has been an increasing interest among social scientists with regard to the role of socioeconom...
While links between disability and poverty are well established, there have been few longitudinal st...
Population aging is a major global issue faced by almost all countries in the world. By 2013, 11.7 p...
There has been increasing interest among social scientists with regard to the role of socioeconomic,...
In recent decades there has been a suggestion that public and private long-term care (LTC) expenditu...
Aiming at ‘ageing healthier and ageing better’, a certain amount of high-quality informal care shoul...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While links between disability and poverty are well established, there have...
In low or middle income countries chronic diseases are rapidly becoming the main cause of disease bu...
2In both Third World countries and industrial nations the elderly receive substantial transfers from...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:Populations in Latin America, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are rapidly ageing. T...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...