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Cash for care in developed welfare states
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Cash for care in developed welfare states

Author: Clare Ungerson; Susan Yeandle
Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, N.Y. : Palgrave, 2007.
Series: The Future of Work series
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Clare Ungerson; Susan Yeandle
ISBN: 1403935521 9781403935526
OCLC Number: 77520475
Description: xiii, 214 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Conceptualising cash for care : the origins of contemporary debates / Sue Yeandle and Clare Ungerson -- Care allowances and the formalisation of care arrangements : the Austrian experience / August Österle and Elisabeth Hammer -- Cash for care in the French welfare state : a skilful compromise? /Claude Martin and Blanche Le Bihan -- The commodification of care - the Italian way / Cristiano Gori and Barbara Da Roit -- Contracting one's family members : the Dutch care allowance / Marja Pijl and Clarie Ramakers -- Issues in the development of the direct payments scheme for older people in England /Sue Yeandle and Bernadette Stiell -- Mixed blessings : long-term care benefits in Germany /Ulrike Schneider and Carlos Reyes -- Consumer-direction in an "ownership society" : an emerging paradigm for home and community care in the United States / Sharon M. Keigher -- Conclusion : dilemmas, contradictions and change Clare Ungerson and Sue Yeandle.
Series Title: The Future of Work series
Responsibility: edited by Clare Ungerson and Sue Yeandle.
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