欧洲长期护理的趋势和挑战

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES Revija Za Socijalnu Politiku Pub Date : 2019-07-15 DOI:10.3935/rsp.v26i2.1655
Mateja Nagode, L. Lebar
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21世纪是老年人的世纪;社会正在变得长寿。我们正在目睹显著的人口变化;人们更健康,生活质量更高,因此寿命更长,这在个人层面以及在家庭和国家层面产生了重要的社会后果(见filipoviiz Hrast & helbec, 2015年)。根据欧盟统计局(Eurostat)最新的人口预测,未来50年,人口结构将发生根本变化。欧洲老年人口(80岁及以上)的比例预计将从2016年的5%上升到2070年的13%,而老年人的老年抚养比率将在此期间几乎翻一番。预计欧洲将把长期护理的公共支出从GDP的1.6%增加到2.7%(欧盟委员会,2018年)。这些趋势将对长期护理系统的组织和财务可持续性产生重大影响。我们可以预期,需要长期护理的人的比例会增加,而提供正式和非正式护理的人的比例会减少。
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Trends and Challenges in Long-Term Care in Europe
The 21st century is a century of older people; the society is becoming long-lived. We are witnessing remarkable demographic changes; people are healthier, have higher quality of life and consequently live longer, which results in important social consequences at the individual level, as well as at the level of families and countries (see Filipovič Hrast & Hlebec, 2015). In the next five decades, according to the latest demographic projections of Eurostat, the structure of the population will change radically. The proportion of the oldest Europeans (80 years and over) is expected to rise from 5% in 2016 to 13% in 2070, while the old-age dependency ratio of older people will almost double in this period. Europe is expected to increase public expenditure on long-term care from 1.6% to 2.7% of GDP (European Commission, 2018). These trends will have a significant impact on the organization and financial sustainability of long-term care systems. We can expect an increase in the proportion of people who will need long-term care and a decrease in the proportion of those giving care, both formal and informal.
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