This paper investigates how the economic and fiscal crisis is likely to affect the reorganization of the LTC sector in countries that have undergone the most significant fiscal consolidation. In these countries, central governments’ financial allocations to local authorities have been reduced, entitlements have been restricted, and eligibility criteria have been tightened as components of a public deficit reduction, leaving regions with the difficult task of maintaining their service provision programs with greatly reduced resources. Because of weak social protection systems, impoverished families are experiencing severe difficulties in compensating for cutbacks in funding. Our focus is on Italy and Spain, two countries that have recently...
Spain has an advanced, integrated health care system that has achieved remarkable results, including...
Understanding long-term care (LTC) reform is at the core of the study of European social policy. Par...
The financial crisis may impact on healthcare systems, and challenge healthcare accessibility by inc...
<strong> </strong>Over the past ten years in Italy, Spain and France, the demographic pressure and t...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
Fiscal retrenchment started long before the crisis: massive reforms were undertaken under various in...
The global economic and financial crisis is having and impact on the Italian healthcare system which...
The global economic and financial crisis is having and impact on the Italian healthcare system which...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
The global financial crisis, beginning in 2008, took an historic toll on national economies around t...
What are the implications of financial crisis on healthcare expenditure? This paper explores differe...
The paper deals with the effects of the global financial and economic crisis still underway on a spe...
The book contains contributions produced as part of the research project “Welfare Policies and Fina...
This Chapter sets out to detect the costs of joblessness in Italy and Spain, two countries that show...
Spain has an advanced, integrated health care system that has achieved remarkable results, including...
Understanding long-term care (LTC) reform is at the core of the study of European social policy. Par...
The financial crisis may impact on healthcare systems, and challenge healthcare accessibility by inc...
<strong> </strong>Over the past ten years in Italy, Spain and France, the demographic pressure and t...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
Fiscal retrenchment started long before the crisis: massive reforms were undertaken under various in...
The global economic and financial crisis is having and impact on the Italian healthcare system which...
The global economic and financial crisis is having and impact on the Italian healthcare system which...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
The global financial crisis, beginning in 2008, took an historic toll on national economies around t...
What are the implications of financial crisis on healthcare expenditure? This paper explores differe...
The paper deals with the effects of the global financial and economic crisis still underway on a spe...
The book contains contributions produced as part of the research project “Welfare Policies and Fina...
This Chapter sets out to detect the costs of joblessness in Italy and Spain, two countries that show...
Spain has an advanced, integrated health care system that has achieved remarkable results, including...
Understanding long-term care (LTC) reform is at the core of the study of European social policy. Par...
The financial crisis may impact on healthcare systems, and challenge healthcare accessibility by inc...