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This book has focused on varieties of care in present-day diversified Europe. If at times care has been seen as something personal, intimate, familial and private, the chapters in the book display the fact that the idea of care can no longer exclusively be understood as personal and intimate, nor within a nation-state container, but needs a transnational perspective encompassing broad and complex processes of Europeanization and globalization.

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© 2011 Hanne Marlene Dahl, Marja Keränen and Anne Kovalainen

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Dahl, H.M., Keränen, M., Kovalainen, A. (2011). Concluding Remarks. In: Dahl, H.M., Keränen, M., Kovalainen, A. (eds) Europeanization, Care and Gender. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230321021_12

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