This study investigates the variations by older people's socio-economic status (SES) (i.e. educational level and social class) in the use of informal and formal help from outside the household in Great Britain, Italy, Belgium and The Netherlands. In all these countries, it was older people in low SES groups who mostly used such help. Multinomial logistic regression analyses showed that, in each country and for both types of help, there were SES gradients in the utilisation of both formal and informal care, and that differences in age, health and marital status largely accounted for the former but not the latter. Cross-national differences in the use of both informal and formal help remained when variations in sex, age, SES, health, marital ...
As a result of the rapid ageing of societies, meeting the demands for long-term care has become incr...
Social contacts of older people have consistently been associated with good health and longevity. Th...
There is some evidence on socioeconomic inequality in morbidity among elderly people, but this evide...
This study investigates the variations by older people's socio-economic status (SES) (i.e. education...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
none2noPopulation ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population agein...
As a result of the rapid ageing of societies, meeting the demands for long-term care has become incr...
Social contacts of older people have consistently been associated with good health and longevity. Th...
There is some evidence on socioeconomic inequality in morbidity among elderly people, but this evide...
This study investigates the variations by older people's socio-economic status (SES) (i.e. education...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
Cross-national comparisons employed welfare state classifications to explain differences in care use...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
none2noPopulation ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population agein...
As a result of the rapid ageing of societies, meeting the demands for long-term care has become incr...
Social contacts of older people have consistently been associated with good health and longevity. Th...
There is some evidence on socioeconomic inequality in morbidity among elderly people, but this evide...