04537nam 2200661 a 450 991083025570332120230126211628.01-283-25850-197866132585021-4443-9555-61-4443-3873-0(CKB)3420000000000172(EBL)693815(OCoLC)759159270(SSID)ssj0000540722(PQKBManifestationID)11334146(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000540722(PQKBWorkID)10506325(PQKB)10108767(SSID)ssj0000904885(PQKBManifestationID)12441436(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000904885(PQKBWorkID)10922887(PQKB)10817912(MiAaPQ)EBC693815(EXLCZ)99342000000000017220110203d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrReforming long-term care in Europe[electronic resource] /edited by Joan Costa-FontWest Sussex, U.K. Wiley-Blackwell20111 online resource (184 p.)Broadening perspectives in social policy ;6Description based upon print version of record.1-4443-9553-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: Editorial Introduction (Joan Costa-Font, London School of Economics and Political Science). -- 1. Long-term Care: A Suitable Case for Social Insurance (Nicholas Barr, London School of Economics and Political Science). -- 2. The Long Road to Universalism? Recent Developments in the Financing of Long-term Care in England (Adelina Comas-Herrera, Raphael Wittenberg and Linda Pickard, all London School of Economics and Political Science). -- 3. Reforming Long-term Care Policy in France: Private-Public Complementarities (Blanche Le Bihan and Claude Martin, both School of Studies in Public Health (EHESP), Rennes, France). -- 4. Sustainability of Comprehensive Universal Long-term Care Insurance in the Netherlands (Frederik T. Schut, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Bernard van den Berg, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands). -- 5. Social Insurance for Long-Term Care: An Evaluation of the German Model (Heinz Rothgang, University of Bremen, Germany). -- 6. Long-term Care in Central and South-Eastern Europe: Challenges and Perspectives in Addressing a 'New' Social Risk (August Österle, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria). -- 7. Devolution, Diversity and Welfare Reform: Long-term Care in the 'Latin Rim' (Joan Costa-Font, London School of Economics and Political Science). -- 8. One Uniform Welfare State or a Multitude of Welfare Municipalities? The Evolution of Local Variation in Swedish Elder Care (Gun-Britt Trydegård and Mats Thorslund, both Stockholm University, Sweden). -- 9. Reforming Long-term Care in Portugal: Dealing with the Multidimensional Character of Quality (Silvina Santana, University of Aveiro, Portugal). -- Index."Reforming Long-term Care in Europe offers the most up-to-date analysis of the features and developments of long-term care in Europe. Each chapter focuses on a key question in the policy debate in each country and offers a description and analysis of each system. Offers the very latest analysis of long-term care reform agendas in Europe. Compares countries comparatively less studied with the experiences of reform in Germany, the UK, Netherlands and Sweden. Each chapter focuses on a key question in the policy debate in each country and portrays a description and analysis of each system. Contributions from a wide range of European scholars for an exceptionally broad perspective."--Provided by publisher.Broadening perspectives on social policy ;6.Older peopleLong-term careGovernment policyEuropeOlder peopleEuropeSocial conditionsOlder peopleGovernment policyEuropeOlder peopleLong-term careGovernment policyOlder peopleSocial conditions.Older peopleGovernment policy362.16094SOC026000bisacshCosta-i-Font Joan1612872MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830255703321Reforming long-term care in Europe4119696UNINA