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 Population ageing may threaten the sustainability of future health care systems....
The role of intergenerational geographic proximity in individuals' migration decisions has been well...
Europske se zemlje znatno razlikuju prema omjerima osoba koje su primatelji različitih vrsta skrbi. ...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ n...
This report concludes the PopAge project (Population ageing and long-term care: the family-welfare s...
Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is important to under...
<i>Aims</i>: In Norway, it is the responsibility of the country's 429 municipalities to ...
Objectives To map out the total use of long-term care (LTC; ie, home care or institutional care) dur...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
Launched in January 2009, ANCIEN is a research project that runs for a 44-month period and involves ...
Facing rapidly ageing populations many countries face a rising demand for long-term care, care or me...
The family remains one of the most important sources of support for older adults. Geographic proximi...
Abstract There are economic incentives in the funding system which may cause distorted outcomes in t...
Abstract Background Population ageing may threaten the sustainability of future health care systems....
The role of intergenerational geographic proximity in individuals' migration decisions has been well...
Europske se zemlje znatno razlikuju prema omjerima osoba koje su primatelji različitih vrsta skrbi. ...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ n...
This report concludes the PopAge project (Population ageing and long-term care: the family-welfare s...
Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is important to under...
<i>Aims</i>: In Norway, it is the responsibility of the country's 429 municipalities to ...
Objectives To map out the total use of long-term care (LTC; ie, home care or institutional care) dur...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
Launched in January 2009, ANCIEN is a research project that runs for a 44-month period and involves ...
Facing rapidly ageing populations many countries face a rising demand for long-term care, care or me...
The family remains one of the most important sources of support for older adults. Geographic proximi...
Abstract There are economic incentives in the funding system which may cause distorted outcomes in t...
Abstract Background Population ageing may threaten the sustainability of future health care systems....
The role of intergenerational geographic proximity in individuals' migration decisions has been well...
Europske se zemlje znatno razlikuju prema omjerima osoba koje su primatelji različitih vrsta skrbi. ...