Thematic Panel 11

New shapes of intergenerational care relationship          

 Chairs: Tiziana Nazio, Matteo Luppi

 

Junko Yamashita, Naoko Soma
The Double Responsibilities of Care in Japan: Emerging New Social Risks for Women Providing both Childcare and care for the Elderly

Chih-Yao Lee    
Child Care by Grandmothers: Work and Care Reconciliation

Alison Bowes, Alison Dawson, Rosalie Ashworth             
Carers time use: Preliminary findings from time use diaries

 

Thematic Panel 24

Disability

Chair: Teppo Kröger      

 

Yueh-Ching Chou, TeppoKröger, Chun-Chieh Lin, Chia-Ning Chang        
Personal assistance (PA) as an innovation in Taiwan: features, barriers and service user participation

Camilla Ramsten, Lena MarmstålHammar,Lene Martin, Munir Dag        
Independence and participation in daily life through ICT –organizational support, staff’s perception and told usage

Tsou-Kang Hung            
How to negotiate with carers to meet sexual need? -Perspectives of men with physical disabilities in Taiwan

 

Thematic Panel 8

Reablement as a strategy to regain independence: its challenges and impacts

Chairs: Rudi Westendorp,Avril Drummond         

 

Lea Graff, Tine Rostgaard           
Reablement: Transforming relations and cooperation in home care for older people

Mia Vabø          
Reablement in the making – the significance of local government organization

Eva Langeland, Hanne Tuntland, BjarteFolkestad, OddvarFørland, Frode F. Jacobsen,IngvildKjeken
A multicenter investigation of reablement in Norway: a clinical controlled trial

Magnus Zingmark, Elisabeth Biberg       
Feasibility of health promoting senior meetings

 

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Lea Graff, Tine Rostgaard
Reablement in Denmark – Better Help, Better Quality of Life?

 

Thematic Panel 5

Personalization and user participation in care for older people and people with disability: between innovation and marketization

 Chairs: Karen Christensen, Yueh-Ching Chou

 

Qingyun Fan     
“Seniors Surfing” – Case Study on a New Type of Welfare Service in Finland

Daniel Lombard, Perkins, Wittenberg, Damant,Ettelt, Williams 
Introducing Direct Payments in Residential Care – the experience of care home providers

Chia-Ning Chang            
Job or Companionship? – The Relationship between Personal Assistant and Disabled people in Taiwan

Yueh-Ching Chou, Chun-Chieh Lin, Chia-Ning Chang, Teppo Kröger
Personal assistance (PA) as an innovation in Taiwan: features, barriers and service user participation

 

Thematic Panel 22

Macro comparative perspectives on care policies

Chair: Costanzo Ranci   

 

Zafiris Valvis, Antigone Lyberaki, PlatonTinios, Thomas Georgiadis        
Tracking demand and supply for long term care in Europe 2007-2015: A cross-national intertemporal analysis using three waves of SHARE data

Luppi Matteo, Nazio Tiziana       
Does gender trump family ties? Intra- and inter- household sharing of caring responsibilities for elderly parents and in-laws

Gloria Moreno, Inmaculada Cebrián, María A. Davia, Nuria Legazpe        
Mothers’ employment and child care choices across the European Union: different patterns in different welfare regimes

Chiara Giordano
Combining care and gender regimes: the use of typologies to explain cross-European differences in paid domestic work

Rahel Strohmeier Navarro Smith, Konstantin Kehl
Long-term care and intermediary structures for frail older people: a comparative view on access, use and outcomes in Germany and Switzerland

 

Thematic Panel 4

Social investment and long-term care – is there a connection?

Chair: Bent Greve

 

Dario Barbieri, Luca Ghibelli
The role of public, private and informal actors in delivering and resourcing long-term care

Virginija Poskute            
Are Concepts of Social Investment and Long-term Care Compatible? Perceptions of stakeholders of long-term care provision in Lithuania                              

Bent Greve        
Do stakeholders in Denmark know about social investment?

 

Thematic Panel 3

Cui bono? Policy design and inequalities in access, use and outcomes of care           

Chairs: Ricardo Rodrigues, Andrea E. Schmidt

 

PetekeFeijten, FriekeVonk          
Social support in the Netherlands: local policies and individual outcomes

Kate Baxter, Emily Heavey, Yvonne Birks            
Self-funders’ access to information about long-term care in England

Arianna Santero, Manuela Naldini          
Immigrants’ Access to Public Childcare Family Benefits in Italy

 

Thematic Panel 2

The varieties of multi-level governance systems in long term care: opportunities and risks

Chairs: Marco Arlotti, Manuel Aguilar Hendrickson

 

Young Jun Choi,Hye-jin Choi     
Why the Discretion Mix Matters: Understanding the Transformation of Long-Term Care Services

Raquel Martínez-Buján
A comparison of regional configurations for public provision of long-term care in Spain           

Olivier Giraud, Barbara Lucas    
A Multiscalar Comparative Method  for the Analysis of Long term Care Reforms

Kirstein Rummery          
Gender Equality and the Governance of Long-term Care Policy: new models and paradigms

 

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