Why, despite the universalist aspiration of the British welfare state, was institutional care for poor older people so frequently condemned as inferior? This article seeks an answer in the period before 1945, when local government reform might potentially have raised quality. It adopts a regional case study approach, arguing that this permits access to relevant quantitative and qualitative evidence obscured in national sources, and that concentration on urban experience has hitherto produced a distorted picture. It finds that in contrast to the expansive municipal medical services targeted at the broader population, in this area the assumptions, administrative structures and material inheritance of the Poor Law impeded change and constraine...
This article focuses on a seemingly obvious but largely overlooked question in the historiography of...
Welfare states in all advanced industrialized countries are under severe financial stress. Many obse...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...
This article traces the development of residential care for elderly people in the period 1939 to 194...
This thesis explores how old people in Oxford were cared for between 1930 and 1960, before and after...
Throughout history governments have had to confront the problem of how to deal with the poorer parts...
This article provides a critical discussion of recent work on local government health care and healt...
ABSTRACTThe post-war history of hospital care for older people in Britain in the first phase of its ...
This thesis breaks new ground in Poor Law Studies. It isolates for detailed scrutiny the treatment o...
Following the Second World War, many west European nations developed welfare states to enhance the h...
This article uses data from three waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004, 2006) to compare ...
This article examines the origins of what for years has been characterized as a European welfare con...
This article argues the politics of land-use was fundamental to the challenges of realizing Britain’...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
The poorhouse was America’s early welfare institution. This article focuses on the early history of ...
This article focuses on a seemingly obvious but largely overlooked question in the historiography of...
Welfare states in all advanced industrialized countries are under severe financial stress. Many obse...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...
This article traces the development of residential care for elderly people in the period 1939 to 194...
This thesis explores how old people in Oxford were cared for between 1930 and 1960, before and after...
Throughout history governments have had to confront the problem of how to deal with the poorer parts...
This article provides a critical discussion of recent work on local government health care and healt...
ABSTRACTThe post-war history of hospital care for older people in Britain in the first phase of its ...
This thesis breaks new ground in Poor Law Studies. It isolates for detailed scrutiny the treatment o...
Following the Second World War, many west European nations developed welfare states to enhance the h...
This article uses data from three waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004, 2006) to compare ...
This article examines the origins of what for years has been characterized as a European welfare con...
This article argues the politics of land-use was fundamental to the challenges of realizing Britain’...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
The poorhouse was America’s early welfare institution. This article focuses on the early history of ...
This article focuses on a seemingly obvious but largely overlooked question in the historiography of...
Welfare states in all advanced industrialized countries are under severe financial stress. Many obse...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...