AbstractThe analysis of the historical development of child protection in Spain and Italy shows remarkable common aspects. There has been a strong tradition of using residential care by means of large institutions, mostly run by catholic religious organizations, in both countries, and both have had to face the challenge of changing the tendency of this institutional care to a family based care. On the other hand, both countries share a Mediterranean culture where the family has been the main provider of personal and social wellbeing, although the welfare state has achieved a high level of development with large health, education, and social services coverage in the last decades. The current financial crisis of these countries is jeopardizin...
One of the current characteristics of child protection in Spain is the priority that we try to give ...
The article analyses recent development in families and social policy-making. First, a succinct revi...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, ...
The analysis of the historical development of child protection in Spain and Italy shows remarkable c...
AbstractThis article closes the special issue of this journal about an international review of out-o...
Italy and Spain are often labeled by the literature on comparative welfare as "familistic" welfare s...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
Italy and Spain are often labeled by the literature on comparative welfare as \u201cfamilistic\u201d...
This work analyses in a historical and comparative perspective the relationship between the family a...
This article analyses the dynamics of family solidarity in Spain. The existing literature so far has...
This article compares the out-of-home care (OOHC) systems for children at-risk in Spain and Israel. ...
National welfare regimes in Europe are rapidly evolving and diversifying. Changes are influenced by ...
Comparative studies on child protection decision-making highlight the implications and determinants ...
Fostering processes that occur in each country depend on historical and cultural factors that give r...
The parental support programmes have developed during the last thirty years, thanks to the attention...
One of the current characteristics of child protection in Spain is the priority that we try to give ...
The article analyses recent development in families and social policy-making. First, a succinct revi...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, ...
The analysis of the historical development of child protection in Spain and Italy shows remarkable c...
AbstractThis article closes the special issue of this journal about an international review of out-o...
Italy and Spain are often labeled by the literature on comparative welfare as "familistic" welfare s...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
Italy and Spain are often labeled by the literature on comparative welfare as \u201cfamilistic\u201d...
This work analyses in a historical and comparative perspective the relationship between the family a...
This article analyses the dynamics of family solidarity in Spain. The existing literature so far has...
This article compares the out-of-home care (OOHC) systems for children at-risk in Spain and Israel. ...
National welfare regimes in Europe are rapidly evolving and diversifying. Changes are influenced by ...
Comparative studies on child protection decision-making highlight the implications and determinants ...
Fostering processes that occur in each country depend on historical and cultural factors that give r...
The parental support programmes have developed during the last thirty years, thanks to the attention...
One of the current characteristics of child protection in Spain is the priority that we try to give ...
The article analyses recent development in families and social policy-making. First, a succinct revi...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, ...