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Lone mothers and the puzzles of daily life: do care regimes really matter?

2010

Kroger T. Lone mothers and the puzzles of daily life: do care regimes really matter? Int J Soc Welfare 2010: 19: 390–401 © 2009 The Author, Journal compilation © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International Journal of Social Welfare. This article studies childcare patterns and day-to-day strategies of 111 working lone mothers from Finland, France, Italy, Portugal and the UK, and asks whether their arrangements are prescribed by care regimes. Lone mothers' arrangements are grouped into five based on the availability and use of different formal and informal childcare resources. The article argues that, even though lone mothers have a more favourable starting point in Finland and France…

Sociology and Political SciencePovertybusiness.industryPublishingmedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopment economicsMedicineCare regimesSocial WelfareDemographic economicsbusinessWelfaremedia_commonInternational Journal of Social Welfare
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Family Carers’ Expectations and Strategies in Shaping Live-in Migrant Carer Arrangements: A Comparison Between Germany and the Netherlands

2021

Item does not contain fulltext This chapter analyzes different old-age care regimes with regard to the expectations family carers have vis-á-vis live-in migrant carer arrangements and the strategies they develop to shape them. It compares data from interviews with family carers in Germany and the Netherlands. While Germany’s old-age care regime places a high responsibility and financial burden on the family, the Netherlands provides a broad range of publicly funded health and social care services. The analysis reveals both differences and similarities between family carers in both countries. It shows that family carers in Germany rather favor family-like arrangements, whereas family carers …

Political sciencehealth care facilities manpower and servicesProfessional developmentbehavior and behavior mechanismsCare regimesDemographic economicsSocial caresocial sciencesCentre for Migration Lawhealth care economics and organizationshumanitiesCentrum voor Migratierecht
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