This open access book turns the research attention of social policy scholars and long-term care researchers from comparative descriptions of care systems, focusing mostly on expenditures and volumes of long-term care services, to outcomes, and in particular to the question whether older people really receive the support that they need. Without knowledge about which needs and which social groups are currently inadequately covered, it is impossible to guide policy development. The book puts forward a novel theoretical framework to guide future research work and public discussion on the issue of unmet long-term care needs, by broadening the current discussion so that inadequate care is seen in its societal and policy contexts, taking structura...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
My study investigated inequalities in outcomes of providing care and unmet need for social care serv...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
Purpose There are clear theoretical, policy and practice tensions in conceptualising social or long-...
This open access book outlines the challenges of supporting the health and wellbeing of older adults...
Notes for a speech presented in Sydney, 10th March 1982 by Adam Graycar, Social Welfare Research Cen...
Care Work is a collection of original essays on the complexities of providing care. These essays emp...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Handbook of...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
By portraying the circumstances of people living with chronic conditions in radically different cont...
A shortage of resources and a shortage of risk-pooling has meant that the long-term care of older pe...
Millions of Americans suffer from physical or mental conditions that make it difficult for them to l...
Ensuring distributive fairness in the long-term care sector is vitally important in the context of g...
Help with activities of daily living for people in the community is provided through formal services...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
My study investigated inequalities in outcomes of providing care and unmet need for social care serv...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
Purpose There are clear theoretical, policy and practice tensions in conceptualising social or long-...
This open access book outlines the challenges of supporting the health and wellbeing of older adults...
Notes for a speech presented in Sydney, 10th March 1982 by Adam Graycar, Social Welfare Research Cen...
Care Work is a collection of original essays on the complexities of providing care. These essays emp...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Handbook of...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
By portraying the circumstances of people living with chronic conditions in radically different cont...
A shortage of resources and a shortage of risk-pooling has meant that the long-term care of older pe...
Millions of Americans suffer from physical or mental conditions that make it difficult for them to l...
Ensuring distributive fairness in the long-term care sector is vitally important in the context of g...
Help with activities of daily living for people in the community is provided through formal services...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
My study investigated inequalities in outcomes of providing care and unmet need for social care serv...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...