Overview
- Editors:
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Kai Leichsenring
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European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
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Jenny Billings
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University of Kent, UK
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Henk Nies
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Vilans, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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Back Matter
Pages 337-389
About this book
Drawing on research across a wide range of European countries, this book analyzes the key issues at stake in developing long-term care systems for older people in Europe with a focus on progression and improvement for policy and practice.
Reviews
"Long-Term Care in Europe: Improving Policy and Practice represents a rich and very welcome contribution...It also represents a valuable review of a range of 'emerging practices' that provide evidence for the sector's dynamism cross-nationally." - Czech Sociological Review
Editors and Affiliations
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European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Kai Leichsenring
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University of Kent, UK
Jenny Billings
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Vilans, The Netherlands
Henk Nies
About the editors
KERRY ALLEN University of Birmingham, UK
RASTISLAV BEDNARIK The Institute for Labour and Family Research, Slovakia
STEPHANIE CARRETERO University of Valencia, Spain
ANJA DIETERICH Diakonisches Werk der EKD e. V, Germany
PATRIZIA DI SANTO Studio Come Srl, Italy
ELISABETH HIRSCH DURRETT Ecole d'études sociales et pédagogiques, Switzerland
THOMAS EMILSSON Forum for Knowledge and Common Development, Stockholm County Council, Sweden
JORGE GARCÉS University of Valencia, Spain
JON GLASBY University of Birmingham, UK
PIERRE GOBET Ecole d'études sociales et pédagogiques, Switzerland
TEIJA HAMMAR National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
LAURA HOLDSWORTH University of Kent, UK
GEORGIOS KAGIALARIS CMT Prooptiki Ltd., Greece
JAN KLAVUS National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
SUSANNE KÃœMPERS Social Science Research Centre Berlin, Germany
SABINA MAK Vilans the Netherlands
TASOS MASTROYIANNAKIS CMT Prooptiki Ltd., Greece
MICHEL NAIDITCH Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé, France
KVETOSLAVA REPKOVA The Institute for Labour and Family Research, Slovakia
FRANCISCO RÓDENAS University of Valencia, Spain
RICARDO RODRIGUES European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
GEORG RUPPE European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
KARIN STIEHR Institut für Soziale Infrastruktur, Germany
JUDY TRIANTAFILLOU CMT Prooptiki Ltd., Greece
ROELF VAN DER VEEN Vilans, the Netherlands
LIS WAGNERUniversity of Southern Denmark, Denmark
BARBARA WEIGL Social Science Research Centre Berlin, Germany