articleFeminist EconomicsMar 1, 2004Closed access

Comparing Care Regimes in Europe

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Abstract

Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of individual countries may support and/or supplement the family in different ways, generating different social and economic outcomes. This article compares and categorizes care strategies for children and elderly persons in different member states of the European Union, while also taking into account the varied modalities for providing care, like leave arrangements, financial provisions, and social services. In EU countries, care regimes function as “social joins” ensuring complementarity between economic and demographic institutions and processes. As these processes and institutions change, they provide impetus…

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Keywords
  • Welfare state
  • Public sector
  • Incentive
  • European union
  • Social Welfare
  • Economics
  • Welfare
  • Business
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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