成年人的非正式照顾:2004年和2013年时间使用调查的比较

Olga Zajkowska, M. Rokicka
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本文的目的是描述在波兰处理老年人非正式护理的人的日常模式和时间使用的变化。根据2004年和2013年的时间使用调查,我们发现随着需要照顾的成年人数量的增加,平均照顾者的情况也发生了变化。我们观察到更多的照顾者。他们更多的是女性,而且更多的是退休人员。因此,花在照顾上的平均时间也增加了。我们的结论是,这一趋势将持续下去,因此市场和国家都需要提供护理服务。
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Informal care for adults: a comparison of Time Use Surveys of 2004 and 2013
The aim of this paper is to describe daily patterns and changes in time use of people dealing with elderly informal care in Poland. Based on Time Use Survey 2004 and 2013 we show that with increasing population of adults requiring care the profile of average caregiver also changes. We observe more caregivers. More often they are women and more often are retired. In consequence average time spent on caregiving also increases. We conclude that this trend will continue and therefore both market and state suppy of the caregiving services is required.
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