In this policy brief, the authors discuss findings from the InCARE survey on attitudes, experiences and expectations on long-term care in Malta. They find that that there is a mismatch between preferences and expectations for receiving care in the community, aggravated by affordability and availability barriers.
This article investigates the extent to which the observed sex differences in older adults’ disabilities can be attributed to sex differences in socioeconomic status.
By use of the data collected through the InCARE survey, this report offers insights into informal carers’ general assessment and experienced barriers regarding the accessibility, affordability, and quality of LTC services and general practitioners (GPs) in Europe.
These instructions have been drafted based on the specific request of the Armenian Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs within the project “Improving coordination of social protection and employment service delivery in Armenia and Tajikistan” and aim to assist the implementation of new processes for integrated policy approaches in Armenia.