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Analysis and commentary based on the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe

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Analysis and commentary based on the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe

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  • HOW HEALTHY ARE YOU REALLY?

    Health, Socio-economic Status

HOW HEALTHY ARE YOU REALLY?

Sonja Spitzer and Daniela Weber 2020-04-29T03:18:33+02:00

21 Apr 2020

When researchers and policy makers ask health-related questions they often have to rely on self-reported rather than tested health data. [...]

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  • UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF CHILDHOOD MOBILITY ON MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR IN ADULTHOOD

    Early Life

UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF CHILDHOOD MOBILITY ON MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR IN ADULTHOOD

Aude Bernard and Sergi Vidal 2020-04-07T13:58:29+02:00

07 Apr 2020

European countries follow diverse internal migration trends. Some countries have recorded a rise in the proportion of their inhabitants migrating [...]

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  • FAMILY TIES AND LIFE SATISFACTION IN EUROPE

    Social and Family Networks, Socio-economic Status

FAMILY TIES AND LIFE SATISFACTION IN EUROPE

Aïda Solé-Auró and Clara Cortina 2020-03-23T21:26:07+01:00

24 Mar 2020

Using SHARE data, this study investigates how older people’s quality of life is shaped by their family ties. We aim [...]

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  • FINANCING LONG TERM CARE: COULD REVERSE MORTGAGES HELP?

    Long-term Care

FINANCING LONG TERM CARE: COULD REVERSE MORTGAGES HELP?

Carole Bonnet, Sandrine Juin and Anne Laferrère 2020-03-09T10:15:04+01:00

10 Mar 2020

57% of the Europeans aged 65+ will need long‑term care, for 4.4 years on average. Assuming no informal care, nor [...]

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SIBLING INFLUENCES ON ADULT CHILDREN’S CAREGIVING FOR PARENTS.

Jorik Vergauwen and Dimitri Mortelmans 2020-11-30T18:10:56+01:00

25 Feb 2020

Although care for dependent parents is often the outcome of collective decisions in multiple-child families, little is known on the [...]

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  • SHADOW OF THE PAST? THE ROLE OF THE WORK HISTORY FOR WORKING AFTER RETIREMENT

    Retirement, Work

SHADOW OF THE PAST? THE ROLE OF THE WORK HISTORY FOR WORKING AFTER RETIREMENT

Ellen Dingemans and Katja Möhring 2020-02-11T09:23:38+01:00

11 Feb 2020

Retirement is often seen as a clear transition from employment to receiving a pension. However, this has changed over the [...]

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