RESEARCH INTERESTS
Quasi-markets and user choice in health and long-term care, inequalities in health and long-term care services, quality in long-term care, financing long-term care and social protection systems
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- Rodrigues, R., Simmons, C., Schmidt, A. & Steiber, N. (2021). Care in times of COVID-19: the impact of the pandemic on informal caregiving in Austria. European Journal of Ageing (early view), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10433-021-00611-z
- Rodrigues, R. & Ilinca, S. (2021). How does she do it all? Effects of education on reconciliation of employment and informal caregiving among Austrian women. Social Policy & Administration (early view) https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12706
[pre-print version of original submitted version available here]
- Rodrigues, R. (2020). Caring relationships and their role in users’ choices: a study of users of Direct Payments in England. Ageing & Society, 40(7), 1469 - 1489.
- Rodrigues, R., Ilinca, S. & Schmidt, A. (2018). Income-rich and wealth-poor? The impact of measures of socio-economic status in the analysis of the distribution of long-term care use among older people. Health Economics, 27(3), 637-646.
- Zaidi, A., Gasior, K., Zólyomi, E., Schmidt, A., Rodrigues, R. et al. (2017). Measuring active and healthy ageing in Europe. Journal of European Social Policy, 27(2), 138-157.
- Schmidt, A.E., Ilinca, S., Schulmann, K., Rodrigues, R., Principi, A., Barbabella, F., Sowa, A., Golinowska, S., Deeg, D. et al. (2016). Fit for caring: factors associated with informal care provision by older caregivers with and without multi morbidity. European Journal of Ageing, 13(2), 103-113.
- Rodrigues, R., Schmidt, A.E., Winkelmann, J. & Leichsenring, K. (2016). Lessons for regulating informal markets and implications for quality assurance – the case of migrant care workers in Austria. Ageing & Society, 36(4), 741-763.
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