2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00103-013-1750-1
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Löst ein höheres Geburtenniveau die Problematik des abnehmenden Pflegepotenzials?

Abstract: This article addresses demographic changes with respect to future long-term care in Germany. The discourse focuses on fertility issues and consequences for long-term care: Which effects can be expected on long-term care assuming a growing fertility rate? Are higher fertility rates a practicable and sufficient approach to meet the need for increasing long-term care? The comparison of different population forecast variants shows that past demographic trends will have strong effects on the future age structure in… Show more

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“…Doblhammer/ Scholz 2010). It is, however, necessary to distinguish here between professional and informal long-term care (Micheel 2013). Even if there is a marked increase in public health expenditure, people will have to face a growing individual responsibility and a partial rationalisation of the benefi ts.…”
Section: The Impact Of Ageing On the Social Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doblhammer/ Scholz 2010). It is, however, necessary to distinguish here between professional and informal long-term care (Micheel 2013). Even if there is a marked increase in public health expenditure, people will have to face a growing individual responsibility and a partial rationalisation of the benefi ts.…”
Section: The Impact Of Ageing On the Social Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doblhammer/Scholz 2010). Hier muss man allerdings zwischen professioneller und informeller Pfl ege differenzieren (Micheel 2013). Diesen Überlegungen folgt, dass selbst bei einem deutlichen Anstieg der öffentlichen Gesundheitsausgaben eine Zunahme an Eigenverantwortung und eine partielle Rationalisierung der Leistungen auf die Menschen zukommen wird.…”
Section: Die Folgen Der Alterung Für Die Sozialsystemeunclassified