This dataset shows what percentage (%) of those main long-term care recipients who also used care services were able to get all the care they needed from those services.
Long-term care refers to a range of supportive services and medical assistance provided to individuals who require extended or ongoing help with activities of daily living, for a minimum of three months.
The dataset is based on the answers of carers to the question ‘In your opinion, during the last 3 months, was your main care recipient able to get all the care that she or he needed from care services?’ The question was asked only to those respondents who had previously indicated that their main care recipient used care services.
More information on the methodological aspects of EIGE’s “survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities (CARE)”.can be obtained in the technical report.
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 |