Informal care, meaning taking health-related care of people in their own social network, is a topic that gets more and more attention in social science research because the pressure on people to provide informal care is rising due to ageing societies and policy changes. The Informal Care Model developed by Broese van Groenou and de Boer (Eur J Ageing 13(3):271-279, 2016) provides a theoretical foundation to understand under what conditions a person provides informal care. We test this theoretical model by applying it to intrapersonal changes in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown in the Netherlands in Spring 2020. Data from the LISS panel from two time points, March 2020 and data from July over the period of April/May...
A growing number of informal caregivers of older adults combine caregiving with a paid job, raising ...
We present an agent-based simulation of social care provision in Scotland that simulates the behavi...
This research note presents findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and car...
Informal care, meaning taking health-related care of people in their own social network, is a topic ...
Item does not contain fulltextChanges in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown ...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...
In the Netherlands, about one-third of the adult population provides unpaid care. Providing informal...
The evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a complex and...
Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
Due to the reform of long term care in 2015, there is growing concern about whether groups at risk r...
Abstract The importance of informal care provided inside the household (co-residential care) is wide...
AbstractThe evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a com...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
A growing number of informal caregivers of older adults combine caregiving with a paid job, raising ...
We present an agent-based simulation of social care provision in Scotland that simulates the behavi...
This research note presents findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and car...
Informal care, meaning taking health-related care of people in their own social network, is a topic ...
Item does not contain fulltextChanges in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown ...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...
In the Netherlands, about one-third of the adult population provides unpaid care. Providing informal...
The evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a complex and...
Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
Due to the reform of long term care in 2015, there is growing concern about whether groups at risk r...
Abstract The importance of informal care provided inside the household (co-residential care) is wide...
AbstractThe evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a com...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
A growing number of informal caregivers of older adults combine caregiving with a paid job, raising ...
We present an agent-based simulation of social care provision in Scotland that simulates the behavi...
This research note presents findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and car...