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Meeting the Long-Term Care Needs of the Baby Boomers

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This study projects to 2040 the number of people ages 65 and older with disabilities and their use of long-term care services. Declining family sizes, increasing childlessness, and rising divorce rates will limit the number of family caregivers. Rising female employment rates may further reduce the availability of family care, increasing the need for paid home care. The simulations show that under the most optimistic scenario, LTC burdens on families and institutions will increase substantially.
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Johnson, Richard W.; Toohey, Desmond; Wiener, Joshua M.
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The Urban Institute
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Frail Older Population; Urban Institute’s DYNAS; Future Disability Levels; Educational Attainment and Income; Demographic Characteristics; Disablity Status; Health and Retirement Study

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