Strategies of Care Changing Elderly Care in Italy and the Netherlands

This analytic study surveys the transformations of elderly care policies and practices since the early 1990s, by comparing the trajectories of two extremely different care systems: Italy, a familialistic model with no relevant changes in social policies; and the Netherlands, a formal care model unde...

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Main Author: Roit, Barbara Da (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2010
Series:Care and Welfare Series
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