The welfare culture consists of doctrines and ideologies, beliefs, ideas, values and ideal norms that various groups and actors in the society have concerning the welfare state. The new ways of thinking, which are derived from the cultural turn and paradigm shift in social sciences, is in actual environments influenced and strengthened by economic and social changes, and also by the increasing number of old people. The Nordic welfare model (Denmark, Fin-land, Norway and Sweden), which is distinct from the other welfare models, is because of its basic ideological foundation, which also pertains to Finland, the general frame for the welfare culture. The characteristics of the environments in which people live, such as risks and uncertainties,...
Background and Objectives In the 21st century, the future of the Norwegian welfare state is broadly...
Purpose: An ageing population presents a challenge for municipal eldercare in Sweden due to difficul...
This thesis examines the extent of family care for older people, primarily filial care, and the cost...
The article evaluates marketization and its effects on elderly-care policies in Finland, where the w...
Over the last two decades or so, major Western societies have remoulded the institutional set-up by ...
This study is concerned with the Finnish government’s political programmes (N=42) from the 1950s to ...
Despite pursuing the policy of ageing in place,the two Nordic countries of Denmark and Sweden haveta...
The public eldercare is responsible to provide with both resources and safety for the elderlypopulat...
Megatrend of aging population has significant, structure changing effects in the society. Due to cha...
This is a comparative survey of two national legal frameworks in Finland and Kazakhstan providing th...
The increasing presence of for-profit service providers in publicly-funded eldercare has transformed...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...
This article applies a cultural political economy lens within a sustainable livelihood framework and...
Over the last two decades or so, major Western societies have remoulded the institutional set-up by ...
Changing forms of care work: New class distinctions and old gender patterns in care for the elderly ...
Background and Objectives In the 21st century, the future of the Norwegian welfare state is broadly...
Purpose: An ageing population presents a challenge for municipal eldercare in Sweden due to difficul...
This thesis examines the extent of family care for older people, primarily filial care, and the cost...
The article evaluates marketization and its effects on elderly-care policies in Finland, where the w...
Over the last two decades or so, major Western societies have remoulded the institutional set-up by ...
This study is concerned with the Finnish government’s political programmes (N=42) from the 1950s to ...
Despite pursuing the policy of ageing in place,the two Nordic countries of Denmark and Sweden haveta...
The public eldercare is responsible to provide with both resources and safety for the elderlypopulat...
Megatrend of aging population has significant, structure changing effects in the society. Due to cha...
This is a comparative survey of two national legal frameworks in Finland and Kazakhstan providing th...
The increasing presence of for-profit service providers in publicly-funded eldercare has transformed...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...
This article applies a cultural political economy lens within a sustainable livelihood framework and...
Over the last two decades or so, major Western societies have remoulded the institutional set-up by ...
Changing forms of care work: New class distinctions and old gender patterns in care for the elderly ...
Background and Objectives In the 21st century, the future of the Norwegian welfare state is broadly...
Purpose: An ageing population presents a challenge for municipal eldercare in Sweden due to difficul...
This thesis examines the extent of family care for older people, primarily filial care, and the cost...