ABSTRACT: Care needs of the aging population are increasing in Southern European countries. The purpose of this article is to explore the implications of meeting these needs while taking into account the recent economic crisis, which has deeply affected countries such as Spain. This study is part of a European project (ISCH COST Action IS1102) and is based mainly on qualitative information that focuses on in-depth interviews with social service workers (n = 19) who provide the service and program recipients or their caregivers (n = 14). In addition, two discussion groups were conducted with professionals (n = 9) and program volunteers (n = 5), as well as a workshop/discussion group (n = 28) with politicians, service providers, and participa...
The development of personal social services and female employment is intertwined, not only in the do...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
Article en ligne sur le site : http://reciprocamente.eurosocial-ii.eu/en/As a result of increased li...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
El impacto del envejecimiento de la población y los cuidados de larga duración están generando nuev...
The ongoing Eurozone crisis brought Spain harsh austerity measures of higher tax and cuts in medical...
We analyse approaches to Long Term Care (LTC) policies generally, using Spain and Sweden as examples...
This article analyses the Spanish and especially Catalan public policies for long term care. These p...
The European Welfare State crisis since 2008 has shown the weakness of these European welfare system...
AbstractDue to the demographic and social changes that have taken place in recent years, Spanish soc...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of the recent economic crisis on the quality of lo...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
The development of personal social services and female employment is intertwined, not only in the do...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
Article en ligne sur le site : http://reciprocamente.eurosocial-ii.eu/en/As a result of increased li...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
El impacto del envejecimiento de la población y los cuidados de larga duración están generando nuev...
The ongoing Eurozone crisis brought Spain harsh austerity measures of higher tax and cuts in medical...
We analyse approaches to Long Term Care (LTC) policies generally, using Spain and Sweden as examples...
This article analyses the Spanish and especially Catalan public policies for long term care. These p...
The European Welfare State crisis since 2008 has shown the weakness of these European welfare system...
AbstractDue to the demographic and social changes that have taken place in recent years, Spanish soc...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of the recent economic crisis on the quality of lo...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
The development of personal social services and female employment is intertwined, not only in the do...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
Article en ligne sur le site : http://reciprocamente.eurosocial-ii.eu/en/As a result of increased li...