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Care Needs and Socio-Economic Status in Germany and England
GermanyEnglandFriday, June 13, 2025
For those with greater care needs, the patterns varied by country. In Germany, people with higher socio-economic status were less likely to receive informal care from family and friends. They were more likely to use formal care services. In England, there was little difference in care use based on socio-economic status for those with high care needs. This suggests that cultural factors and the design of care systems play a significant role in how care is provided. The results highlight the need to consider the intensity of care needs when looking at inequalities in care access.
The study shows that socio-economic status and care needs interact in complex ways. It is not just about having more money. It is also about cultural expectations and the design of care systems. Understanding these factors can help improve care for older adults. It can ensure that everyone receives the care they need, regardless of their economic background. This is especially important as the population ages and the demand for care services increases.
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