Older people have been identified as being at risk of social exclusion. However, despite the fact that care is commonly required in later life and the majority of that care is provided by informal carers, a connection between social exclusion and informal care-receipt has rarely been considered. The aim of this study was to examine how informal care-receipt is related to social exclusion. A face-to-face questionnaire survey on social exclusion and informal care-receipt was carried out among older people (n=1255) living in Barnsley, United Kingdom. Multivariable analyses examined the association between social exclusion and categories of informal care-receipt: care-receiver; assurance-receiver; nonreceiver with no need; and nonreceiver with ...
This text explores the diversity of social care provision for older people in six contrasting Europe...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
The existing literature on social exclusion among older people, though relatively limited, suggests ...
Older people have been identified as being at risk of social exclusion. However, despite the fact th...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
Social exclusion and social isolation refer to situations in which people are detached from society....
Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of ...
This report presents the results of an innovative study about the social exclusion of older people. ...
The concept of social exclusion builds on the longstanding recognition of the relationship between m...
Concern about the provision and effects of care to elderly people by unpaid family, relatives and fr...
Understanding the nature and extent of unmet need for social care among older people is a critical p...
Current English social care policy advocates ‘active ageing’, ‘ageing‐in‐place’ and ‘independence’, ...
This text explores the diversity of social care provision for older people in six contrasting Europe...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
The existing literature on social exclusion among older people, though relatively limited, suggests ...
Older people have been identified as being at risk of social exclusion. However, despite the fact th...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
Social exclusion and social isolation refer to situations in which people are detached from society....
Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of ...
This report presents the results of an innovative study about the social exclusion of older people. ...
The concept of social exclusion builds on the longstanding recognition of the relationship between m...
Concern about the provision and effects of care to elderly people by unpaid family, relatives and fr...
Understanding the nature and extent of unmet need for social care among older people is a critical p...
Current English social care policy advocates ‘active ageing’, ‘ageing‐in‐place’ and ‘independence’, ...
This text explores the diversity of social care provision for older people in six contrasting Europe...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
The existing literature on social exclusion among older people, though relatively limited, suggests ...