Nivakoski, Sanna
COVID-19 pandemic and the gender divide at work and home
13 október 2022
Forthcoming European Care Strategy must look towards the future
05 maí 2022
The European Pillar of Social Rights states that ‘everyone has the right to affordable long-term care services of good quality, in particular home-care and community-based services’. Taking a step to make this principle a reality, the European Commission is currently preparing a European Care Strategy, expected in September 2022. Good access to care is crucial for the quality of life of people with care needs as well as the well-being of informal carers who care for family or friends. An ageing population translates into intensifying demand for long-term care (LTC). Meeting this demand calls for a future-oriented strategy, one that should identify current trends and seek to improve them. Here we present four policy options that such a strategy should include.
COVID-19 and older people: Impact on their lives, support and care
28 janúar 2022
Vaccine acceptance hinges on transparent communication
23 júní 2021
Living, working and COVID-19 (Update April 2021): Mental health and trust decline across EU as pandemic enters another year
10 maí 2021