Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but there is scarce research on the role played by partners and/or adult children, especially taking geographic proximity into account. We thus examine how partners and adult children influence elderly’s LTC use, taking regional differences into account. We employ logistic discrete-time hazard regression models on linked registry data for complete cohorts of elderly individuals (65+ years), their partners, their adult children, residing in Norway in the period 2010-2016 (N=820 000). We also include municipal characteristics. One’s own, partner’s and child(ren)’s characteristics are all associated with elderly individuals’ LTC use. Partners’ resourc...
Abstract Background Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high pr...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
Objectives We examine whether socioeconomic inequalities in home-care use among disabled older adult...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
Background Future demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ ...
In recent decades there has been a suggestion that public and private long-term care (LTC) expenditu...
The role of intergenerational geographic proximity in individuals' migration decisions has been well...
Abstract Background Population ageing may threaten the sustainability of future health care systems....
Background: Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high prevalence...
International audienceThe substantial increase in the proportion of very old people in the populatio...
The increase in the proportion of elderly people in most industrialized countries triggers higher de...
textabstractRecent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking...
Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where s...
Background: Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is impor...
This work examines the economic conditions of dependent elderly people and their families, in order ...
Abstract Background Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high pr...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
Objectives We examine whether socioeconomic inequalities in home-care use among disabled older adult...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
Background Future demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ ...
In recent decades there has been a suggestion that public and private long-term care (LTC) expenditu...
The role of intergenerational geographic proximity in individuals' migration decisions has been well...
Abstract Background Population ageing may threaten the sustainability of future health care systems....
Background: Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high prevalence...
International audienceThe substantial increase in the proportion of very old people in the populatio...
The increase in the proportion of elderly people in most industrialized countries triggers higher de...
textabstractRecent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking...
Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where s...
Background: Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is impor...
This work examines the economic conditions of dependent elderly people and their families, in order ...
Abstract Background Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high pr...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
Objectives We examine whether socioeconomic inequalities in home-care use among disabled older adult...