International audienceCash-for-care (CfC) schemes are monetary transfers to people in need of care who can use them to organize their own care arrangements. Mostly introduced in the 1990s, these schemes combine different policy objectives, as they can aim at (implicitly or explicitly) supporting informal caregivers as well as increasing user choice in long-term care or even foster the formalization of care relations and the creation of care markets. This article explores from a comparative perspective, how CfC schemes, within broader long-term care policies, envision, frame, and aim to condition informal care, if different models of relationships between CfC and informal care exist and how these have persisted or changed over time and into ...
Insurance for long-term care (LTC) has developed only moderately compared to other areas of welfare,...
The aim of this paper is to identify patterns of utilization of formal and informal long term care (...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Bristol University Press in International ...
International audienceCash-for-care (CfC) schemes are monetary transfers to people in need of care w...
Cash-for-care (CfC) schemes are monetary transfers to people in need of care who can use them to org...
CONTEXT: In response to increasing care needs, the reform or development of long-term care (LTC) sys...
Cash-for-care (CfC) schemes have introduced a key transformation in long-term care policies across E...
International audienceCash‐for‐care (CfC) schemes have introduced a key transformation in long‐term ...
Originally part of the private domain of families, care of the older people is now the concern of pu...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...
We propose a dynamic non-cooperative framework for long-term-care (LTC) decisions of families and us...
In the era of global ageing, amid political concerns about increasing care needs and long-term susta...
The introduction of cash-for-care (CfC) schemes in different European countries over the last years ...
Many countries have been working on revising their long-term care (LTC) policies to meet the increas...
Large cross-country variation in long-term-care (LTC) policy in conjunction with household-level dat...
Insurance for long-term care (LTC) has developed only moderately compared to other areas of welfare,...
The aim of this paper is to identify patterns of utilization of formal and informal long term care (...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Bristol University Press in International ...
International audienceCash-for-care (CfC) schemes are monetary transfers to people in need of care w...
Cash-for-care (CfC) schemes are monetary transfers to people in need of care who can use them to org...
CONTEXT: In response to increasing care needs, the reform or development of long-term care (LTC) sys...
Cash-for-care (CfC) schemes have introduced a key transformation in long-term care policies across E...
International audienceCash‐for‐care (CfC) schemes have introduced a key transformation in long‐term ...
Originally part of the private domain of families, care of the older people is now the concern of pu...
Aims: Motivated by ageing populations, healthcare policies increasingly emphasize the role of inform...
We propose a dynamic non-cooperative framework for long-term-care (LTC) decisions of families and us...
In the era of global ageing, amid political concerns about increasing care needs and long-term susta...
The introduction of cash-for-care (CfC) schemes in different European countries over the last years ...
Many countries have been working on revising their long-term care (LTC) policies to meet the increas...
Large cross-country variation in long-term-care (LTC) policy in conjunction with household-level dat...
Insurance for long-term care (LTC) has developed only moderately compared to other areas of welfare,...
The aim of this paper is to identify patterns of utilization of formal and informal long term care (...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Bristol University Press in International ...