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Socio Economic deprivation related to effect of presence of Dependant older people: strategies for Innovative Policies in Europe.

Project description

How families are impacted by senior citizens’ long-term care

Population ageing and the growing number of older and very old people in society pose serious social and economic challenges for the EU. The care that the elderly population requires results in a considerable burden for their families. The EU-funded SEreDIPE project focuses on the socioeconomic deprivation of families as a result of the long-term care of old persons. It aims to understand which innovative actions and policies could be adopted to address the negative effect on families. The project will estimate the impact of this pressing situation on the socioeconomic situation of the families. It will conduct a comparison study of eight different care systems in the EU.

Objective

In Europe, around of 10 million of people are more than 65 years. Population ageing is one of the greatest social and economic challenges facing the EU. Projections foresee a growing number and share of elderly persons (aged 65 and over), with a particularly rapid increase in the number of very old persons (aged 85 and over) and increasing care need. The “Socio Economic deprivation related to effect of presence of Dependant older people: strategies for Innovative Policies in Europe” (SEreDIPE) project is focused on Socio Economic (SE) deprivation of family in relationship with Long Term Care. The study aims to evaluate the effects of the presence of elderly with social and health care need on the socio-economic status of the families, in order to understand what innovative initiatives, policies or strategies could be used to cope the negative effect for the families. The study proposes a comparison between eight European countries to cover the different care regimes used in Europe: Italy, Spain, Germany, Romania, Poland, Finland, Netherland, United Kingdom. The project uses a mixed quantitative and qualitative method. The multilevel quantitative analysis is aimed to find a statistical confirmation of the relationship, identifying its main descriptive characteristics, designing national and European scenarios. The qualitative analysis is aimed to find innovative strategies and policies (already existing or not) that should be implemented in each studied country and in Europe. The study involves experts, national stakeholders and policymaker, as interviewed or as participant in focus groups and workshops to promote an active technical and academic debate on issue.

Coordinator

UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA
Net EU contribution
€ 160 932,48
Address
AVENIDA BLASCO IBANEZ 13
46010 Valencia
Spain

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Region
Este Comunitat Valenciana Valencia/València
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 160 932,48