Frequency informal long-term carers received unpaid help with long-term care activities from relatives, friends or other people eige_gap_care_supp__ggs_care_unpaid

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

This dataset shows how often, over the last 12 months, informal long-term carers received unpaid help caring for their main care recipient from relatives, friends or other people.

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 numbers indicate what percentage (%) of all people involved in informal long-term care have selected each frequency category.

Respondents selected one frequency category from the following list:

  • Every day
  • 4 to 6 days a week
  • 1 to 3 days a week
  • Less often
  • Never
  • I did not need it

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.

BG
CY
EL
IE
RO
PL
SE
PT
ES
FR
EU27_2020
IT
SK
HU
AT
LV
DE
EE
DK
CZ
BE
LT
NL
MT
FI
HR
SI
LU
2022
BG
23
CY
20
EL
16.5
IE
16.3
RO
16.1
PL
16
SE
15
PT
13.9
ES
13.4
FR
13.2
EU27_2020
13
IT
13
SK
12.7
HU
12.4
AT
11.8
LV
11.7
DE
11.6
EE
11.2
DK
11
CZ
10.4
BE
10.2
LT
9.8
NL
8.6
MT
5.7
FI
5.4
HR
4.3
SI
4
LU
(x)

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