Although most advanced industrialized countries are facing population aging and other social changes, public long-term care programs for the aged are remarkably diverse across them. This book accounts for the variations in elderly care policy by combining statistical analysis with historical case studies of Sweden, Japan and the USA. Even though most advanced industrialized countries are facing population aging, feminization of the labour market and other social transformations, public long-term care programs for the aged are remarkably diverse across them. This book maintains that political institutions have generated the cross-national variations of public elderly care policy. It argues that when electoral rules and party systems encourag...
Adequate and dignified care provision for frail elderly populations is becoming an urgent policy is...
This research provides a comparative study of the Japanese and German nursing home sectors. Faced wi...
This thesis consists of four self-contained essays on different conflicts shaping local government p...
Defense date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin), Mart...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...
This paper examines how the aging population affects the generosity of public long-term care (LTC) i...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
Purpose - This paper provides an overview of the inequalities between three countries England, the N...
This paper examines how a Scandinavian country organises elderly care as a welfare service on a quas...
Since old-age programmes mitigate life-course risks that are relevant to individuals across socio-ec...
Since the 1990s, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have adopted long-term care social insurance (LTCI) ...
The mid-1990s have witnessed the creation of new policies for dealing with the long-term care needs ...
Countries in regions of the world are managing aging populations differently, but each country offer...
This research project analyzes four policy decisions: the Kerr-Mills Act of 1960, The Omnibus Budget...
Adequate and dignified care provision for frail elderly populations is becoming an urgent policy is...
This research provides a comparative study of the Japanese and German nursing home sectors. Faced wi...
This thesis consists of four self-contained essays on different conflicts shaping local government p...
Defense date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin), Mart...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...
This paper examines how the aging population affects the generosity of public long-term care (LTC) i...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
Purpose - This paper provides an overview of the inequalities between three countries England, the N...
This paper examines how a Scandinavian country organises elderly care as a welfare service on a quas...
Since old-age programmes mitigate life-course risks that are relevant to individuals across socio-ec...
Since the 1990s, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have adopted long-term care social insurance (LTCI) ...
The mid-1990s have witnessed the creation of new policies for dealing with the long-term care needs ...
Countries in regions of the world are managing aging populations differently, but each country offer...
This research project analyzes four policy decisions: the Kerr-Mills Act of 1960, The Omnibus Budget...
Adequate and dignified care provision for frail elderly populations is becoming an urgent policy is...
This research provides a comparative study of the Japanese and German nursing home sectors. Faced wi...
This thesis consists of four self-contained essays on different conflicts shaping local government p...