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New forms of family care in cultural and institutional contexts
New forms of family care in cultural and institutional contexts
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People with memory illnesses and their spouses as actors in the hybrid care model
Outi Jolanki, Päivi Eskola, Mari Aaltonen
326-344
Social risks of family carers in the context of welfare state policies
Thurid Eggers, Christopher Grages
304-325
A challenging responsibility - care for older parents in Turkish immigrant families
Anika Liversage
286-303
Family-provided long-term care and its coverage in European pension systems
Patricia Frericks
251-266
You will take care of me when I am old: Norms on children’s caregiver obligations - An analysis with data from the European Values Study
Moritz Hess, Wiebke Schmitz, Laura Naegele, Philipp Stiemke
196-211
Social inequalities and the wellbeing of family caregivers across European care regimes
Martina Brandt, Christian Deindl, Ginevra Floridi, Robert Heidemann, Judith Kaschowitz, Nekehia Quashie, Ellen Verbakel, Melanie Wagner
181-195
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