Care
Care may be defined as the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance and protection of someone or something. It includes early childhood education and care, long-term care of older persons or those with disabilities and healthcare. To understand the implications of care, it is worth distinguishing between care recipients and people with care responsibilities (carers). It is also important to distinguish between care as paid or unpaid work and informal care provided by family and friends. The provision of care services is a key component of social protection, improving quality of life and access to education and employment for EU citizens.

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31 July 2025
La promotion du bien-être des enfants et la lutte contre la pauvreté des enfants sont des objectifs clés de la nouvelle Commission européenne. Ce rapport analyse les tendances et les disparités en matière d’accessibilité des services pour les enfants qui doivent être abordées pour y parvenir. De plus, étant donné que le personnel joue un rôle essentiel dans la détermination de la qualité et de l’accessibilité de ces services, ce rapport décrit l’état des lieux des conditions de travail du personnel et des possibilités de formation. De bonnes conditions de travail et des services abordables de haute qualité, tels que l’éducation et l’accueil de la petite enfance, jouent également un rôle clé dans l’encouragement de la participation au marché du travail et l’augmentation de la productivité.
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25 October 2024
Paths towards independent living and social inclusion in Europe
Increasing emphasis on independent living and social inclusion is driving deinstitutionalisation – the shift away from a reliance on residential institutions towards family- and community-based settings for the provision of care and services. The aim is to ensure that people at risk of marginalisation have opportunities to participate fully in society and to exercise their personal rights and freedoms. An institutional culture that gives rise to social isolation and loss of autonomy can be present in any care setting, but it is commonplace in long-stay residential institutions such as children’s homes and nursing homes. Although deinstitutionalisation strategies have been adopted across the EU, shortcomings are apparent. This report presents evidence on changes in the extent of institutional living in the EU over time, as well as information on national deinstitutionalisation strategies and practices. It includes two person-centred case studies that illustrate the benefits of deinstitutionalisation and greater social inclusion and the challenges encountered in efforts towards these goals.
3 June 2024
European Child Guarantee monitor
20 September 2023
Guaranteeing access to services for children in the EU
The European Child Guarantee was established in 2021 to ensure that children in need have access to a set of key services. This policy brief analyses trends and disparities in children’s access to early childhood education and care, education, healthcare, nutrition and housing. This is done using a convergence analysis, which tracks whether Member States are improving in respect of specific performance indicators and whether disparities between them are expanding or narrowing. The analysis, where possible, also looks at the differences between urban and rural areas and between children living in households with different levels of income and risk of social exclusion. The indicators chosen for analysis highlight the links between the Guarantee, the European Semester and the Social Scoreboard.
6 July 2022
Fifth round of the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey: Living in a new era of uncertainty
The fifth round of Eurofound's e-survey, fielded from 25 March to 2 May 2022, sheds light on the social and economic situation of people across Europe two years after COVID-19 was first detected on the European continent. It also explores the reality of living in a new era of uncertainty caused by the war in Ukraine, inflation, and rising energy prices.
The findings of the e-survey reveal the heavy toll of the pandemic, with respondents reporting lower trust in institutions than at the start of the pandemic, poorer mental well-being, a rise in the level of unmet healthcare needs and an increase in the number of households experiencing energy poverty.
28 January 2022
COVID-19 and older people: Impact on their lives, support and care
This report captures the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the quality of life of older citizens, including the impact on their well-being, finances, employment and social inclusion. It explores the effects on the use of care services and older people’s reliance on other support. The report presents policy measures that have been implemented in EU Member States to support older people along all of the above-mentioned dimensions. These include measures to support independent living and schemes to support the labour market integration of older people or to prevent unemployment, all of which play a role in the quality of life of older citizens.
30 September 2021
COVID-19: A turning point for upward convergence in health and healthcare in the EU?
The impact of COVID-19 has moved public health up the EU social policy agenda. As the EU directs its efforts towards establishing a European Health Union to guard against future health crises, this policy brief examines the extent to which the EU achieved upward convergence in terms of health and healthcare outcomes, as well as health expenditures and delivery, prior to the pandemic. It also examines convergence patterns in infections and deaths from COVID-19 and in the mitigating measures adopted by the EU and national governments.
The findings indicate that, from 2008 to 2019, the health of EU citizens improved overall, and Member States converged in health outcomes, but disparities in government expenditures and delivery of health services continued to widen. Against this background, the COVID-19 pandemic caused further divergence, with death and infection tolls varying greatly across countries. The policy brief stresses that a European Health Union would ideally not only reinforce the crisis preparedness of the EU but also ultimately enable convergence in health and healthcare indicators across its Member States.
28 January 2021
Education, healthcare and housing: How access changed for children and families in 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on the accessibility of health, education and care services for all Europeans. This is also the case for children, who in several countries have seen their schools closed and replaced with remote learning. They have been affected, too, by the pandemic’s negative impact on their families’ access to healthcare and their mental health. Many families have also experienced rising housing insecurity. The Child Guarantee aims to ensure access to these resources for children in need.
Over 2020, Eurofound gathered wide-ranging data on Europeans’ lives during the pandemic. Based on this data, this policy brief documents changes in the accessibility of education, healthcare and housing in the EU27 between 2018–2019 and the summer of 2020, so that these developments can be taken into account when designing policy responses and mitigating measures.
Experts en Care
Les chercheurs d'Eurofound fournissent des informations spécialisées et peuvent être contactés pour des questions ou des demandes des médias.
Marianna Baggio
Research officerMarianna Baggio est chargée de recherche au sein de l’unité Politiques sociales d’Eurofound, où elle travaille sur certains aspects de l’enquête européenne sur la qualité de vie (EQLS), ainsi que sur les thèmes de la transparence salariale entre les sexes et des soins informels. Avant de rejoindre Eurofound, elle a occupé le poste d’analyste politique au Centre de compétences pour l’introspection comportementale du Centre commun de recherche de la Commission européenne. Elle a travaillé en tant que postdoctorante à l’Université Vita-Salute San Raffaele (Milan) et à l’Université de Trente. Elle apporte également une vaste expérience acquise dans un précédent rôle de responsable de la responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE) en Afrique du Sud. Marianna est titulaire d’un doctorat en économie et gestion de l’Université de Trente, avec une spécialisation en économie comportementale.
Daniel Molinuevo
Senior research managerDaniel Molinuevo est chargé de recherche au sein de l’unité Politiques sociales, ayant rejoint Eurofound en 2010. Ses recherches sur la santé et l’aide sociale ont porté sur la qualité et l’accessibilité des services, leur transformation numérique et les conditions de travail du personnel. Son travail s’est principalement concentré sur les services destinés aux enfants, tant à Eurofound qu’à l’UNICEF, où il a travaillé en 2021 pour soutenir la mise en œuvre de la garantie européenne pour l’enfance. Il a étudié la sociologie à Salamanque, en Espagne, et à l’Université Humboldt de Berlin. Il est titulaire d’une maîtrise en études politiques et administratives européennes du Collège d’Europe à Bruges et d’une maîtrise en politique sociale européenne de la London School of Economics, où il a également travaillé en tant que chercheur.
Hans Dubois
Senior research managerHans Dubois est directeur de recherche principal au sein de l’unité Politiques sociales d’Eurofound. Ses sujets de recherche comprennent le logement, le surendettement, les soins de santé, les soins de longue durée, les prestations sociales, la retraite et la qualité de vie sur le territoire. Avant de rejoindre Eurofound, il était professeur assistant à l’Université Kozminski (Varsovie). Il a obtenu un doctorat en administration et gestion des affaires à l’Université Bocconi (Milan), après avoir travaillé comme chargé de recherche à l’Observatoire européen des systèmes et des politiques de santé (Madrid).
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