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Influence of socio-economic profile of neighbourhoods on the selection of home care strategies for older dependants

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2021

Albert Julià*
Affiliation:
Barcelona Institute of Regional and Metropolitan Studies (IERMB), Barcelona, Spain Department of Sociology, University of Barcelona, Spain
Sandra Escapa
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology, University of Barcelona, Spain
Pedro Gallo
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology, University of Barcelona, Spain
*
*Corresponding author. Email: albert.julia.cano@ub.edu
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Abstract

Care strategies for older dependants are determined by not only individuals or network characteristics, but also contextual factors. The objective of this study is to determine whether urban contexts (neighbourhoods) are linked to the use of family care (informal), public services or private care at home (formal). We applied logistic regression analysis to data from the Survey of People in a Situation of Dependence 2018. The sample was composed of 530 older people (55 years old and over) living in two types of socio-economic groups of neighbourhoods in Barcelona, Spain. The type of neighbourhood is relevant in explaining the home care that older dependants receive. In neighbourhoods with a high socio-economic level, dependants are more likely to use private services and less likely to use informal care services and public services, even after controlling for household income, degree of dependency, sex, age and the number of people in the household. Understanding the factors that determine the use of public care services, private care services or family care-giving is important due to the increment in the number of older people in the population. Our results suggest that differences in urban socio-economic contexts determine some inequalities in the use of services even after controlling for socio-economic individual differences. The characteristics of neighbourhoods should be considered to adjust care policies for older dependants.

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Table 1. Characteristics of dependent people (55 years and over) and the association with type of care

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Table 2. Logistic regressions predicting prevalence of the type of care for dependent people (55 years and over)

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Table 3. Logistic regressions predicting prevalence of the type of care for dependent people (55 years and over) controlling by other types of care