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Mapping the future of family care: receipt of informal care by older people with disabilities in England to 2032

Many long-term care systems in economically developed countries are reliant on informal care. However, in the context of population ageing, there are concerns about the future supply of informal care. This article reports on projections of informal care receipt by older people with disabilities from spouses and (adult) children to 2032 in England. The projections show that the proportions of older people with disabilities who have a child will fall by 2032 and that the extent of informal care in future may be lower than previously estimated. The policy implications, in the context of the Dilnot Commission's report, are explored. 

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Additional Titles
Social Policy and Society

Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
1474-7464
Resource Database
Hmic
Publication Year
2012
Issue Number
4
Volume Number
11
Start Page
533-545
Language
English