[BOOK][B] The cultural context of aging: Worldwide perspectives
J Sokolovsky - 2020 - books.google.com
From the laughing clubs of India and robotic granny minders of Japan to the" Flexsecurity"
system of Denmark and the elderscapes of Florida, experts in this collection bring readers …
system of Denmark and the elderscapes of Florida, experts in this collection bring readers …
[HTML][HTML] Informal caregiver supply and demographic changes: Review of the literature
BC Spillman, EH Allen, M Favreault - Office of the Assistant Secretary …, 2021 - aspe.hhs.gov
There is a concern in the United States about the possibility of an impending “care gap”
between the number of these traditional spouse and child informal caregivers available and …
between the number of these traditional spouse and child informal caregivers available and …
A national examination of caregiver use of and preferences for support services: Does rurality matter?
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess rural–urban differences in caregiver use
of and preferences for support services. Method: Using the 2015 Caregiving in the US …
of and preferences for support services. Method: Using the 2015 Caregiving in the US …
A framework to guide economic analysis of advance care planning
CE O'Hanlon, AM Walling, E Okeke… - Journal of palliative …, 2018 - liebertpub.com
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is fundamental to guiding medical care at the
end of life. Understanding the economic impact of ACP is critical to implementation, but most …
end of life. Understanding the economic impact of ACP is critical to implementation, but most …
Reciprocal associations between affectual, associational, and normative solidarity with parents during children's early to established adulthood
Intergenerational solidarity has become increasingly important to understand, as close
family members mobilize the provision of social support across generations and contribute …
family members mobilize the provision of social support across generations and contribute …
Social and child care provision in kinship networks: An agent-based model
U Gostoli, E Silverman - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Providing for the needs of the vulnerable is a critical component of social and health policy-
making. In particular, caring for children and for vulnerable older people is vital to the …
making. In particular, caring for children and for vulnerable older people is vital to the …
A Systematic Review of Literature on Caregiving Preparation of Adult Children
With the increasing life expectancy and ageing population, long-term care has become an
urgent policy issue worldwide. The informal care provided by family members, particularly …
urgent policy issue worldwide. The informal care provided by family members, particularly …
Anticipatory burden in adult-child caregivers: A concept analysis
This study aims to analyze the concept of anticipatory burden in adult-child caregivers. A
systematic literature review was performed using four databases, Pubmed, CINAHL …
systematic literature review was performed using four databases, Pubmed, CINAHL …
Will fewer children boost demand for formal caregiving?
G Wettstein, A Zulkarnain - CRR WP, 2019 - papers.ssrn.com
Today, 25 percent of all caregivers of elderly are adult children. However, while the parents
of the Baby Boom generation had three children per household on average, the Boomers …
of the Baby Boom generation had three children per household on average, the Boomers …
Modelling social care provision in an agent-based framework with kinship networks
U Gostoli, E Silverman - Royal Society Open Science, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Current demographic trends in the UK include a fast-growing elderly population and
drop** birth rates, and demand for social care among the aged is rising. The UK depends …
drop** birth rates, and demand for social care among the aged is rising. The UK depends …