The present study focuses on the potential of extension of social innovation in social services in long-term care. The aim of the paper is to analyse barriers and drivers according to different care regimes: 1. standard care-mix regimes; 2. universal-Nordic; 3. family-based; 4. Central and Eastern European. Applying different qualitative methods (mapping of initiatives, 62 good examples of which 18 were in-depth, expert interviews, focus groups), the paper is going to explore similarities and differences between care regimes with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe to see whether the Central and Eastern European care regime can be considered as a special one or not. It becomes clear from the analysis that there are similarities ...
This paper examines organizational support to the long-term care system which consists of the regula...
XREAP, a Catalan Network for Research in Applied Economics of 7 research groups, has organised toget...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
Institucionalna skrb za starije osobe u Sloveniji jedan je od najrazvijenijih oblika skrbi za starij...
In my master thesis I focus on the field of long-term care for the elderly in Slovenia. In the theor...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inn...
Introduction: With the increase of life expectancy, the issue of quality of life (QoL) for the elder...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Long term care (LTC) is both costly and of increasing concern as baby boomers age and more people li...
Objectives: Increasing demands in long-term care for older people and a decrease in workforce availa...
The provision of good quality long-term care to citizens represents a challenge for many European co...
Europske se zemlje znatno razlikuju prema omjerima osoba koje su primatelji različitih vrsta skrbi. ...
This paper examines organizational support to the long-term care system which consists of the regula...
XREAP, a Catalan Network for Research in Applied Economics of 7 research groups, has organised toget...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
Institucionalna skrb za starije osobe u Sloveniji jedan je od najrazvijenijih oblika skrbi za starij...
In my master thesis I focus on the field of long-term care for the elderly in Slovenia. In the theor...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inn...
Introduction: With the increase of life expectancy, the issue of quality of life (QoL) for the elder...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Long term care (LTC) is both costly and of increasing concern as baby boomers age and more people li...
Objectives: Increasing demands in long-term care for older people and a decrease in workforce availa...
The provision of good quality long-term care to citizens represents a challenge for many European co...
Europske se zemlje znatno razlikuju prema omjerima osoba koje su primatelji različitih vrsta skrbi. ...
This paper examines organizational support to the long-term care system which consists of the regula...
XREAP, a Catalan Network for Research in Applied Economics of 7 research groups, has organised toget...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...