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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Preface
- Notes on contributors
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One Change in European care arrangements -
Two Development paths of care arrangements in the framework of family values and welfare values -
Part Two New forms of informal, semi-formal and formal care work -
Three Gender, labour markets and care work in five European funding regimes1 -
Four Changing long-term care regimes: a six-country comparison of directions and effects1 -
Five Migrants' care work in private households, or the strength of bilocal and transnational ties as a last(ing) resource in global migration -
Part Three Welfare-state policies towards care work -
Six Comparative approaches to social care: diversity in care production modes -
Seven Social rights and care responsibility in the French welfare state -
Eight Childcare policies of the Nordic welfare states: different paths to enable parents to earn and care? -
Nine Informal family-based care work in the Austrian care arrangement -
Part Four The formalisation of care work and the labour market -
Ten Labour market participation of women and social exclusion: contradictory processes of care employment in Sweden and Germany -
Eleven Women's work between family and welfare state: part-time work and childcare in France and Sweden -
Twelve Labour market integration of women and childcare in Slovenia -
Thirteen Family leave and employment in the EU: transition of working mothers in and out of employment -
Part Five Conclusions -
Fourteen Political actors and the modernisation of care policies in Britain and Germany -
Fifteen Welfare state and the family in the field of social care - Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
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- Care and social integration in European societies
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- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Preface
- Notes on contributors
-
One Change in European care arrangements -
Two Development paths of care arrangements in the framework of family values and welfare values -
Part Two New forms of informal, semi-formal and formal care work -
Three Gender, labour markets and care work in five European funding regimes1 -
Four Changing long-term care regimes: a six-country comparison of directions and effects1 -
Five Migrants' care work in private households, or the strength of bilocal and transnational ties as a last(ing) resource in global migration -
Part Three Welfare-state policies towards care work -
Six Comparative approaches to social care: diversity in care production modes -
Seven Social rights and care responsibility in the French welfare state -
Eight Childcare policies of the Nordic welfare states: different paths to enable parents to earn and care? -
Nine Informal family-based care work in the Austrian care arrangement -
Part Four The formalisation of care work and the labour market -
Ten Labour market participation of women and social exclusion: contradictory processes of care employment in Sweden and Germany -
Eleven Women's work between family and welfare state: part-time work and childcare in France and Sweden -
Twelve Labour market integration of women and childcare in Slovenia -
Thirteen Family leave and employment in the EU: transition of working mothers in and out of employment -
Part Five Conclusions -
Fourteen Political actors and the modernisation of care policies in Britain and Germany -
Fifteen Welfare state and the family in the field of social care - Index