Migrants play an increasingly significant role in caring for the elderly due to a growing number of older people and declining domestic labour supplies, according to this report in the IOM Migration Research Series. It examines the demand for migrant care workers; compares the experiences of migrants, employers and older people; and presents recommendations for addressing the increasing significance of elder care and its implications for migrant labour
Population ageing and the globalisation of international migration are challenging the research agen...
Ireland will experience population ageing in the coming years, whereby the percentage of the populat...
This article examines the demand for migrant labor in older-adult care as one of the key aspects of ...
The ageing of the population presents serious challenges to developed Western nations, particularly ...
This study focused on the current and future role of migrant (foreign born) workers in the care of o...
This report explores the role and potential of migrant care workers in caring for older people in Ir...
This report explores the role and potential of migrant care workers in caring for older people in Ir...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Long-term care is an i...
Older adult care in Ireland is a mix of public, private, voluntary and family provision. This model ...
Journal articleMigrant care workers make a substantial contribution to older adult care in Ireland a...
BACKGROUND: Demographic changes across the globe create increasing demands for care labour mobility....
In recent decades, rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the need for older adult care ...
Due to the growing elderly population in the United Kingdom, there is increasing demand for formal c...
One of the most significant phenomenon in Western industrialised societies today is a demographic sh...
Migrant care workers make a substantial contribution to older adult care in Ireland and the United K...
Population ageing and the globalisation of international migration are challenging the research agen...
Ireland will experience population ageing in the coming years, whereby the percentage of the populat...
This article examines the demand for migrant labor in older-adult care as one of the key aspects of ...
The ageing of the population presents serious challenges to developed Western nations, particularly ...
This study focused on the current and future role of migrant (foreign born) workers in the care of o...
This report explores the role and potential of migrant care workers in caring for older people in Ir...
This report explores the role and potential of migrant care workers in caring for older people in Ir...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Long-term care is an i...
Older adult care in Ireland is a mix of public, private, voluntary and family provision. This model ...
Journal articleMigrant care workers make a substantial contribution to older adult care in Ireland a...
BACKGROUND: Demographic changes across the globe create increasing demands for care labour mobility....
In recent decades, rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the need for older adult care ...
Due to the growing elderly population in the United Kingdom, there is increasing demand for formal c...
One of the most significant phenomenon in Western industrialised societies today is a demographic sh...
Migrant care workers make a substantial contribution to older adult care in Ireland and the United K...
Population ageing and the globalisation of international migration are challenging the research agen...
Ireland will experience population ageing in the coming years, whereby the percentage of the populat...
This article examines the demand for migrant labor in older-adult care as one of the key aspects of ...