Proportion (%) of people providing long-term care who received benefits/ support during the pandemic, by type of benefits/ support and age of respondent eige_covid_ltc_support__covid_ltc_benefits_age

Time format:
Years
Unit:
Percentage (comparable)
Description:

This indicator shows reliance on external services among those with long-term care responsibilities before and during the pandemic. Long-term care refers to care of older persons or persons with a disability. Reliance is defined as a person using a type of support at least once a week.

It is based on the question which asked about different types of benefits/support: “How often do you rely on the following external services and resources for the care of older people or people with limitations in their usual activities due to health problems and/or with disabilities? 1. Residential long-term care facilities/ institutions, 2. Daycare centre, 3. Home-based personal care workers, 4. Domestic cleaners and helpers, 5. Nurse and/or health care assistants, 6. Social worker, 7. Relatives, neighbours, friends”. These response options are also aggregated under the option 'Any time of support'.

More information on the methodological aspects of EIGE’s survey ‘Gender Equality and Socio-Economic Consequences of Covid-19 crisis’ can be obtained in the technical report.

This indicator is disaggregated by age of respondent. This is grouped into three age groups: 20-34; 35-49; and 50-64.

EU27_2020
BE
BG
CZ
DK
DE
EE
IE
EL
ES
FR
HR
IT
CY
LV
LT
LU
HU
MT
NL
AT
PL
PT
RO
SI
SK
FI
SE
2021
EU27_2020
59.6
BE
63.8(y)
BG
39.4
CZ
52.1
DK
82.2
DE
73.6
EE
51.5
IE
47.9
EL
59.7
ES
58
FR
70.6
HR
38.9
IT
53.6
CY
63.5
LV
54.8
LT
45.9
LU
74.1(y)
HU
53.3
MT
(x)
NL
71.7(y)
AT
56.1
PL
40.6
PT
47.7
RO
62.5
SI
67.7
SK
45.3
FI
79.9(y)
SE
82.3(y)

Available flags:

b break in time series c confidential
d definition differs, see metadata e estimated
f forecast i see metadata
m imputed n not significant
p provisional r revised
s Eurostat estimate u low reliability
x dropped due to insufficient sample size y unreliable due to small sample size
z not applicable