Cost analysis of informal care: estimates from a national cross-sectional survey in Sweden
Abstract Background Over the past decades, informal care has increased in most OECD-countries. Informal care is costly to caregivers and to society in the form of lost income and direct costs of providing care. Existing evidence suggests that providing informal care affects caregivers' overall...
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Main Authors: | Björn Ekman (Author), Kevin McKee (Author), Joana Vicente (Author), Lennart Magnusson (Author), Elizabeth Hanson (Author) |
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