In this article we focus on elderly care reforms in Italy and Sweden. According to Polanyi’s theory, we analyze the process of change of welfare regulation in terms of the relation between public redistribution, familial and societal reciprocity and services provided by the market. The main purpose of the analysis is to outline the processes of convergence and divergence between these two welfare systems that have pursued different paths in their historical evolution. In the first part we compare Italy and Sweden in terms of social expenditure for the elderly and the relationships between female labour market participation and supply provision. In the second part we concentrate on the institutional process of change, focusing on the main re...
This analytic study surveys the transformations of elderly care policies and practices since the ear...
For a long time, the international literature has described the Italian public system of home care f...
Italy and Spain are paradigmatic examples of the so-called “Southern European welfare model”, in whi...
The rise of a large market for elderly care mainly based on migrant female labour represents a subst...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
This paper examines how a Scandinavian country organises elderly care as a welfare service on a quas...
Questo articolo compara tre sistemi sanitari alla luce dei modelli di regolazione sociale proposti d...
Organisation and market orientation of elderly care This comparative literature study is intended to...
This analytic study surveys the transformations of elderly care policies and practices since the ear...
The greying population has for some time been an important issue in European countries since it impl...
The present study focuses on the financing and provision of health services in Italy and in Sweden. ...
Many European countries have been undergoing significant restructuring of the public sector for at l...
National welfare regimes in Europe are rapidly evolving and diversifying. Changes are influenced by ...
Background. Since the 1990s many European countries have undertaken extensive reforms in long-term c...
This analytic study surveys the transformations of elderly care policies and practices since the ear...
For a long time, the international literature has described the Italian public system of home care f...
Italy and Spain are paradigmatic examples of the so-called “Southern European welfare model”, in whi...
The rise of a large market for elderly care mainly based on migrant female labour represents a subst...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
This paper examines how a Scandinavian country organises elderly care as a welfare service on a quas...
Questo articolo compara tre sistemi sanitari alla luce dei modelli di regolazione sociale proposti d...
Organisation and market orientation of elderly care This comparative literature study is intended to...
This analytic study surveys the transformations of elderly care policies and practices since the ear...
The greying population has for some time been an important issue in European countries since it impl...
The present study focuses on the financing and provision of health services in Italy and in Sweden. ...
Many European countries have been undergoing significant restructuring of the public sector for at l...
National welfare regimes in Europe are rapidly evolving and diversifying. Changes are influenced by ...
Background. Since the 1990s many European countries have undertaken extensive reforms in long-term c...
This analytic study surveys the transformations of elderly care policies and practices since the ear...
For a long time, the international literature has described the Italian public system of home care f...
Italy and Spain are paradigmatic examples of the so-called “Southern European welfare model”, in whi...