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Long-Term Care Determinants of Care Arrangements for Older People in Europe: Evidence from SHARE
Organizing care for older people is one of the most important issues in European countries due to the rapidly aging population, and characterized by a rise in the share of the older people caused by longer life expectancy and declining fertility rates. The share of the population aged 80 years and over, which is the most likely to need care, grew from 1.5% in 1960 to nearly 5% in 2010, and is expected to rise to 11% by Long-Term Care Determinants of Care Arrangements for Older People in Europe: Evidence from SHARE ∗