Format:
1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
9089642242
,
9048512271
,
9789089642240
,
9789048512270
Series Statement:
Care & welfare
Content:
Strategies of Care surveys the transformations of elderly care policies and practices since the early 1990's, by comparing two extremely different systems: Italy, a familialistic model without relevant policy changes; and the Netherlands, a formal care model under restructuring. The book shows that, while the Dutch system represents a case of institutional and social resistance to welfare restructuring, the Italian system has shifted to a mixed family- and market-based model. It is argued that these trajectories need to be understood from a micro-to-macro perspective, considering the choices and strategies of the actors as influenced by the institutional framework, but also as possible forces of social change. --Book Jacket
Note:
Machine generated contents note: 1.1. problem of long-term care -- 1.2. Changing care policies for the elderly -- 1.2.1. Elderly care models in the early 1990's -- 1.2.2. policy shift in the 1990's: Common trends -- 1.2.3. ... and different trajectories -- 1.3. Analysing care systems transformations: Comparing Italy and the Netherlands -- 1.3.1. care system approach -- 1.3.2. Care production and allocation between family, state and market -- 1.3.3. Care strategies, the family and the institutional context -- 2.1. comparative logic -- 2.2. Dutch model -- 2.2.1. policy framework in the Netherlands -- 2.2.2. debate on the formal care model and social policy changes -- 2.2.3. Which trajectory for the Dutch model? -- 2.3. Italian model -- 2.3.1. Long-term-care policies in Italy -- 2.3.2. debate in the 1990's -- 2.3.3. development of private care -- 2.4. Emerging questions -- 3.1.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789089642240
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Da Roit, Barbara Strategies of care Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2010
Language:
English
Keywords:
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