This is the second policy brief in a series of two special issues about the socio-economic effects of population ageing in Europe. This brief will synthesise challenges around long-term care provision related to population ageing with a focus on tangible policy proposals to activate solutions in the area.
Fifteen years after the Special Eurobarometer 283 on Health and long-term care in the European Union, the results of the cross-national InCARE survey bring to light significant changes in the attitudes, expectations and long-term care experiences of Europeans.
This article aims to examine the role of the family in the care culture of a familialistic care regime through the experiences of care dyads combining upwards intergenerational family care and formal care services.
Ricardo Rodrigues and Selma Kadi have published an article titled "life course pathways into intergenerational caregiving" in The Journals of Gerontology - Series B. The article is co-authored with colleagues from the University of Ljubljana.