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Governing Home Care : A Cross-National Comparison

Part of the Globalization and Welfare Series series
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Care of the elderly in their own homes has increasingly come into the focus of contemporary welfare policies and raises important questions about the governance of welfare in general.

By taking a comparative and thematic approach, this interesting and timely book offers a comprehensive analysis of the principal issues surrounding the governance of home care.

The analysis presented systematically maps out governing arrangements in relation to formal and informal care services, informal care, care workers and users of care across nine countries.

The authors explore the ways in which country specific contexts shape governing arrangements and bring together insights from social care and public policy literature, two different yet complementary theoretical perspectives.

Combining social care and public policy, "Governing Home Care" will be of great interest to scholars and postgraduate students and researchers of comparative social and public policy, as well as gender studies with particular interest in health policy, welfare state policies, family studies, and the sociology of caring and ageing.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1845427521 / 9781845427528
Hardback
362.63
15/08/2007
United Kingdom
English
224 p.
24 cm
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