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Caregiving

Individual and population ageing, age structure

An eBook about older people across different welfare regimes

December 20, 2021December 20, 2021 Niussp
aeging, Caregiving, e-book, Health, niussp e-book, Old age, Retirement

Bruno Arpino edits the first N-IUSSP e-book, reporting the main results of an international research project that has just come to an end: “Care, retirement & wellbeing of older people … Read more

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Care, retirement & wellbeing of older people across different welfare regimes

February 2, 2022December 20, 2021 Niussp
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Health and mortality

Gendered health burdens and benefits of starting and ending caregiving

November 15, 2021October 4, 2021 Damiano Uccheddu, Tom Emery, Nardi Steverink and Anne H. Gauthier
Caregiving, Europe, Health, population eaging

What happens to caregivers’ health when they stop caregiving? Damiano Uccheddu, Tom Emery, Nardi Steverink, and Anne H. Gauthier investigate the matter across 17 European countries with an innovative method … Read more

Families and households

Caregiving: there’s more than meets the eye

March 10, 2021September 2, 2019 Sarah E. Patterson and Rachel Margolis
Caregiving, Family, Health

Women are more likely to provide care to multiple family members or friends simultaneously at most ages throughout the life course except at the very oldest ages when gender differences … Read more

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