Financial Support for Informal Care Provision in European Countries: A Short Overview
Long-term care (LTC) systems all over the world rely heavily on provision of care by unpaid carers, mostly family members without specific training in this field. In several developed countries, the share of informal care provided to the elderly is estimated to amount to about three quarters of all long-term care provided, thus forming one of the most important building blocks of national care systems. Several international developments, however, raise concerns if and how this most important type of care provision will be able to retain its role.