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Long-term care workforce: Employment and working conditions

14 Dec 2020

The long-term care (LTC) sector employs a growing share of workers in the EU and is experiencing increasing staff shortages. The LTC workforce is mainly female and a relatively large and increasing proportion is aged 50 years or older. Migrants are often concentrated in certain LTC jobs. This report maps the LTC workforce’s working conditions and the nature of employment and role of collective bargaining in the sector. It also discusses policies to make the sector more attractive, combat undeclared work and improve the situation of a particularly vulnerable group of LTC workers: live-in carers. The report ends with a discussion and policy pointers on addressing expected staff shortages and the challenges around working conditions.
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Authors

Dubois, Hans, Leončikas, Tadas, Molinuevo, Daniel, Wilkens, Mathijn

Catalogue no
TJ-03-20-684-EN-N
Cite this publication
Eurofound (2020), Long-term care workforce: Employment and working conditions , Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2806/36712
ISBN
978-92-897-2127-1
Number of pages
84
Permalink
eurofound.link/ef20028
Published in
Ireland
Reference no
EF20028

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