ABSTRACT
PIP: The authors analyze data on the demographic characteristics and size of the population living in institutions in the Netherlands in 1992. (SUMMARY IN ENG)^ieng
Subject(s)
Aged , Family Characteristics , Hospitals , Residence Characteristics , Sex Distribution , Adult , Age Factors , Delivery of Health Care , Demography , Developed Countries , Europe , Geography , Health , Health Facilities , Netherlands , Population , Population Characteristics , Sex FactorsABSTRACT
"The institutional population includes the population in homes for the aged, nursing homes, psychiatric hospitals, prisons and educational and religious institutions. On 1 January 1990 there were 278,000 people in this population group in the Netherlands, which amounts to 2% of the total population. During the period 1960-1990 the institutional population showed a smaller increase than the total population (6% vs. 30%); during the eighties the number has decreased. In this population the share of people of 65 or older has increased from 29% in 1960 to 67% in 1987." (SUMMARY IN ENG)