Since the early 1990s, long-term care policies have undergone significant transformations across OECD countries. In some countries these changes have responded to the introduction of major policy reforms while in others, significant transformations have come about through the accumulation of incremental policy changes. ,The book brings together evidence from over 15 years of care reform to examine changes in long-term care systems occurring in OECD countries. It discusses and compares key changes in national policies and examines the main successes and failures of recent reforms. Finally, it suggests possible policy strategies for the future in the sector. ,With contributions from a wide range of experts across EECD countries, this book is ...
Ever since the failed 1999 Royal Commission, England has been attempting to reform its long-term car...
Cash-for-care (CfC) schemes have introduced a key transformation in long-term care policies across E...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
Reforming Long-term Care in Europe offers the most up-to-date analysis of the features and developme...
Drawing on research across a wide range of European countries, this book analyzes the key issues at ...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
This article explores changes that took place in long-term care (LTC) policies during the last two d...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
This working paper offers an overview of the long-term care workforce and reviews country responses ...
The provision of good quality long-term care to citizens represents a challenge for many European co...
Ever since the failed 1999 Royal Commission, England has been attempting to reform its long-term car...
Cash-for-care (CfC) schemes have introduced a key transformation in long-term care policies across E...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
Reforming Long-term Care in Europe offers the most up-to-date analysis of the features and developme...
Drawing on research across a wide range of European countries, this book analyzes the key issues at ...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
This article explores changes that took place in long-term care (LTC) policies during the last two d...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
This working paper offers an overview of the long-term care workforce and reviews country responses ...
The provision of good quality long-term care to citizens represents a challenge for many European co...
Ever since the failed 1999 Royal Commission, England has been attempting to reform its long-term car...
Cash-for-care (CfC) schemes have introduced a key transformation in long-term care policies across E...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...