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- Albertini, M. (2016). Ageing and Family Solidarity in Europe. Patterns and Driving Factors of Intergenerational Support. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper (7678).
- Antošová, V., J. Bakalová, N. Birčiaková, M. Holub, L. Průša and M. Šlapák. (2015). Analýza stávajícího nastavení systému odchodu do důchodu. Prague.
- Atkinson, P. (2006). Mobilizing retired people in ageing societies on a voluntary basis. Policy Brief. GEM Sciences-Po, Paris.
- Bonneux, L., N. van der Gaag, G. Bijwaard, E. Mot, and P. Willemé. (2012). Demographic epidemiologic projections of long-term care needs in selected European countries . ENEPRI Policy Brief (8). Brussels.
- Börsch-Supan, A., A. Chłoń-Domińczak and V. Skirbekk. (2012). Riding the population wave: Policy options for the ageing baby-boomer generation in europe. Population Europe Policy Brief (4). Berlin.
- Bronselaer, J., B. Demeyer, V. Vandezande and L. Vanden Boer (2018). Wat weten we (niet) Over Informele Zorg in Vlaanderen? Voorstel Voor Het Dichten van de Cijfer- En Kennislacunes. (What do we (not) Know About Informal Help in Flanders? A Proposal for Closing Statistical and Knowledge Gaps.). Flanders State of Art Flanders.
- Bussolo, M., J. Koettl and E. Sinnott (2015). Improving Health Outcomes in the Transition to the “Golden Age”. London.
- Čamlíková, H., M. Miškelová, N. Šimandlová and J. Bakalová (2015). Analýza dobrovolnictví a zapojení osob 50+ do dobrovolnických aktivit v ČR (Analysis of Volunteerism and Participation of Persons aged 50+ in Voluntary Aactivities in the Czech Republic).
- Chłoń-Domińczak, A. (2014). Portret Generacji 50+ w Polsce i w Europie. Wyniki Badania Zdrowia, Starzenia się i Przechodzenia na Emeryturę w Europie (SHARE). Instytut Badań Edukacyjnych Warszawa.
- Colombo, F., A. Llena-Nozal, J. Mercier and F. Tjadens (2011). The impact of caring on family carers. Paris.
- Colombo, F., A. Llena-Nozal, J. Mercier and F. Tjadens (2011). Sizing up the challenge ahead: Future demographic trends and long-term care costs. Paris.
- Colombo, F., A. Llena-Nozal, J. Mercier and F. Tjadens (2011). Help wanted? Providing and paying for long-time care. Paris.
- Daňková, Š., J. Hrkal, E. Hromádková, T. Roubal and J. Žofka. (2011). Analýza příjemců příspěvku na péči a potenciálních klientů dlouhodobé péče. (Analysis of the beneficiaries of care and potential clients of long-term care.). Prague.
- Eurofound (2021). Wealth Distribution and Social Mobility. Luxembourg.
- European Commission (2010). KASS - Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe. Findings from an Interdisciplinary Research Project with an Anthropological Agenda. European Policy Brief Brussels.
- European Commission (Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion) (2018). Pension Adequacy Report 2018. Brussles.
- European Commission (Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion) (2018). Draft Joint Employment Report from ´the Commission and the Council accompanying the Communication from the Commission. COM(2018) 761 final
- European Commission (2018). Benchmarking Access to Healthcare in the EU: Report of the Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health (EXPH). Brussels.
- European Commission (2008). European Socio-economic Research. New Databases, Indicators and Tools. Brussels.
- European Commission (2011). Employment and social developments in Europe 2011. Brussels.
- Fuchs, M., B. Lipszyk, M. Makovec and B. Marin. (2006). Indicators to monitor implementation: list of Madrid Indicators. Monitoring RIS Vienna.
- Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, A. (2018). Agenta: Ageing Europe - An Application of National Transfer Accounts (NTA) for Explaining and Projecting Trends in Public Finances. AGENTA Project Final Report
- Garrouste, C. (2010). 100 years of educational reforms in Europe: A contextual database. Luxembourg.
- Geerts, J. and P. Willemé. (2012). Projections of use and supply of long-term care in Europe: Policy implications. ENEPRI Policy Brief (12). Brussels.
- Grammenos, S., C. Atta, R. Vanhatalo and S. Perelman (2007). Exploring the synergy between promoting active participation in work and in society and social, health and long-term care strategies. Brussels.
- Havari, E. and F. Peracchi (2019). The Intergenerational Transmission of Education: Evidence from the World War II Cohorts in Europe. JRC Working Papers in Economics and Finance 2019/4 (2019/4). Ispra.
- Herlofson, K., G. Hagestad, B. Slagsvold and A.-M. Sørensen. (2011). Intergenerational family responsibility and solidarity in Europe. Multilinks deliverable (4.3). NOVA, Oslo.
- Hoffmann, F. and R. Rodrigues. (2010). Informal carers: Who takes care of them?. Policy Brief. European Center for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Vienna.
- Höglinger, M., S. Seiler, F. Ehrler and J. Maurer (2019). Gesundheit der älteren Bevölkerung in der Schweiz: eine Studie basierend auf Daten der Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) im Auftrag des Bundesamts für Gesundheit. (Health of the Elderly Population in Switzerland: A Study Based on Data from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) Commissioned by the Federal Office of Public Health.). Lausanne.
- Holzmann, R. (2014). Old - age financial protection in Malaysia: challenges and options. Social Protection & Labor Discussion Paper (1425). World Bank Group. Washington, DC.
- Hörl, J. (2008). Einsamkeit und Isolation. Hochaltrigkeit in Österreich. Eine Bestandsaufnahme. Vienna.
- IMAD (2016). Demographic Change and Its Economic and Social Consequences. Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development.
- Jiménez-Martín, S. and R. Vegas Sánchez. (2012). Availabilty and choice of care. ENEPRI Policy Brief (9).
- Jiménez Martín, S. and R. Vegas Sánchez (2012). Availability and Choice of Care. Enepri Policy Brief (9). Brussels.
- Klevmarken, A. (2010). Vem arbetar efter 65 års ålder? En statistisk analys (Who is working after age 65? A statistical analysis). Swedish Government Official Reports (2010:85). Stockholm.
- Klotz, J. and T. Göllner (2017). Estimating Differential Mortality from EU-SILC Longitudinal Data A Feasibility Study. FACTAGE Working Paper (4).
- Kobal Straus, K. and E. Guštin (2020). Peer Review on “Work-Life Balance: Promoting Gender Equality in Informal Long-term Care Provision”. Peer Country Comments Paper - Slovenia. Caregivers of Family Members. Brussels.
- Mot, E. and A. Bíró (2012). Performance of Long-Term Care Systems in Europe. ENEPRI Policy Briefs.
- OECD (2017). Health at a Glance 2017: OECD Indicators.
- OECD (2011). OECD Ministerial Meeting on Social Policy. Session 3: Paying for the past, providing for the future: Intergenerational solidarity. Background document Paris.
- OECD (2017). Preventing Ageing Unequally. Paris.
- OECD (2019). Austria: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Belgium: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Bulgaria: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Croatia: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Cyprus: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Czech Republic: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Denmark: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Estonia: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Finland: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). France: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Germany: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Greece: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Hungary: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Ireland: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Italy: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Latvia: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Lithuania: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Luxembourg: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Malta: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Netherlands: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Poland: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Slovak Republic: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Romania: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Spain: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- OECD (2019). Sweden: Country Health Profile 2019. State of Health in the EU Paris.
- Oliveira Hashiguchi, T. and A. Llena-Nozal (2020). The Effectiveness of Social Protection for Long-term Care in Old Age: Is Social Protection Reducing the Risk of Poverty Associated with Care Needs? . OECD Health Working Papers (117). Paris.
- Pinchuk, M. (2015). World Report on Ageing and Health 2015.
- Rechel, B., Y. Doyle, E. Grundy and M. McKee. (2009). How can health systems respond to population ageing?. Policy Brief (10). WHO, Copenhagen.
- Riedel, M. and M. Kraus Informal care provision in Europe: regulation and profile of providers. ENEPRI Research Report (96). Brussels.
- Rocard, E., P. Sillitti and A. Llena-Nozal (2021). COVID-19 in Long-term Care: Impact, Policy Responses and Challenges. OECD Health Working Papers (131). Paris.
- Rodrigues, R. and A. Schmidt. (2010). Paying for long-term care. Policy Brief. European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Vienna.
- Rodrigues, R., K. Schulmann, A. Schmidt, N. Kalavrezou and M. Matsaganis (2013). The indirect costs of long-term care. Research Note (8/2013). Brussels.
- Rodrigues, R., E. Zólyomi, N. Kalavrezou and M. Matsagani (2013). The impact of the financial crisis on unmet needs for healthcare. Research Note (7/2013). Brussels.
- European Commission (2010). KASS - Family, kinship and state in contemporary Europe. Findings from an interdisciplinary research project with an anthropological agenda. European Policy Brief. Brussels.
- Somanathan, A. and E. Sinnott (2017). Reducing the burden of care in Estonia. Interim Report. Republic of Estonia: Ministry of Social Affairs / World Bank Group, Washington, DC.
- Stegeman, I., T. Otte-Trojel, C. Costongs and J. Considine. (2012). Healthy and active aging. EuroHealthNet: Project Report Brussels.
- Stiglbauer, A. (2006). Raising older workers’ employment rates in Austria, strategies for employment and growth in Austria. Vienna.
- UNECE (2011). Tapping the Potential of Volunteering. Policy brief (10). Geneva.
- UNECE (2012). Images of Older Persons. Policy Brief (12). Geneva.
- WHO (2015). Health in older age. Genf.
- Winter-Ebmer, R., M. Radhuber and N. Halmdienst Berufliche Entwicklung und Weiterbildung von ArbeitnehmerInnen 50+. Share Forschungsbicht: Endbericht