While social protection measures against “old” social risks, such as sickness or work injury, have been introduced in large parts of the world since the late 19th century, social policies addressing “new” social risks are much less widespread. Long-term care (LTC), that is, the extended assistance with daily living resulting from impairments, constitutes one such novel risk that has, for a long time, not been recognized as a (distinct) field of social policy. However, this has increasingly changed in the last three decades, and many states throughout the world have introduced social protection measures for LTC. Against this backdrop, this cumulative dissertation examines LTC system introduction and variation globally, aiming to contribute a...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
Long-term care (LTC) in the new EU member states, which used to belong to the former socialist count...
Industrialized societies face unprecedented growth of their aging populations, and therefore a drast...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
This paper describes the Social Long-Term Care Insurance (SLTCI) in Germany. Based on a short review...
This paper describes the Social Long-Term Care Insurance (SLTCI) in Germany. Based on a short review...
This paper describes the Social Long-Term Care Insurance (SLTCI) in Germany. Based on a short review...
Abstract: This paper aims to compare the long-term care systems in four Western European countries: ...
This paper describes how industrialized countries have taken different paths towards meeting the nee...
The mid-1990s have witnessed the creation of new policies for dealing with the long-term care needs ...
The mid-1990s have witnessed the creation of new policies for dealing with the long-term care needs ...
The mid-1990s have witnessed the creation of new policies for dealing with the long-term care needs ...
The establishment of Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) in Germany in 1995/96 significantly restructure...
This study aims to examine the characteristics of long-term care (LTC) financing in Organization for...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
Long-term care (LTC) in the new EU member states, which used to belong to the former socialist count...
Industrialized societies face unprecedented growth of their aging populations, and therefore a drast...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
This paper describes the Social Long-Term Care Insurance (SLTCI) in Germany. Based on a short review...
This paper describes the Social Long-Term Care Insurance (SLTCI) in Germany. Based on a short review...
This paper describes the Social Long-Term Care Insurance (SLTCI) in Germany. Based on a short review...
Abstract: This paper aims to compare the long-term care systems in four Western European countries: ...
This paper describes how industrialized countries have taken different paths towards meeting the nee...
The mid-1990s have witnessed the creation of new policies for dealing with the long-term care needs ...
The mid-1990s have witnessed the creation of new policies for dealing with the long-term care needs ...
The mid-1990s have witnessed the creation of new policies for dealing with the long-term care needs ...
The establishment of Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) in Germany in 1995/96 significantly restructure...
This study aims to examine the characteristics of long-term care (LTC) financing in Organization for...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
Long-term care (LTC) in the new EU member states, which used to belong to the former socialist count...
Industrialized societies face unprecedented growth of their aging populations, and therefore a drast...