Introduction: This study analyzed the association between transitions into informal caregiving, inside and outside their own household, and changes in network size, quality and composition among older adults (≥50 years) in four different welfare systems in Europe. Methods: Data from wave 4, 6 and 8 of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe was used and included up to 110,823 participants (aged ≥50 years) from 12 countries. Participants were asked about informal caregiving inside and outside the household and their network size, quality (emotional closeness, contact frequency) and composition (family, friends, men, women). Adjusted Linear and Poisson Fixed Effects regression analyses were conducted. Results: Participants tra...
Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in nearly all Eu...
Contains fulltext : 177095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our ageing soci...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...
The diversification of caregiving arrangements in European societies has drawn attention to the fact...
Contains fulltext : 134377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Against the b...
Contains fulltext : 194471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives: I...
Contains fulltext : 167516.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: A...
In ageing societies, policy makers aim for more contact between informal and formal care-givers as i...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in n...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
cross-sectional data that focus on the primary caregiver. This approach neglects the dynamic and sys...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
Recent societal changes have increased the salience of non-kin relationships. It can be questioned w...
Objectives Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in ne...
Previous research on the care-giver burden experienced by adult children has typically focused on th...
Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in nearly all Eu...
Contains fulltext : 177095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our ageing soci...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...
The diversification of caregiving arrangements in European societies has drawn attention to the fact...
Contains fulltext : 134377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Against the b...
Contains fulltext : 194471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives: I...
Contains fulltext : 167516.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: A...
In ageing societies, policy makers aim for more contact between informal and formal care-givers as i...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in n...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
cross-sectional data that focus on the primary caregiver. This approach neglects the dynamic and sys...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
Recent societal changes have increased the salience of non-kin relationships. It can be questioned w...
Objectives Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in ne...
Previous research on the care-giver burden experienced by adult children has typically focused on th...
Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in nearly all Eu...
Contains fulltext : 177095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our ageing soci...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...