Thematic Panels

Thematic Panels

The Thematic Panels are organized within a certain theme and are hosted by the Chair(s) who has suggested the theme.

Thematic Panels 2019:

  1. Managing care priorities in practice: leadership dilemmas in different contexts
  2. Age(ing in the) Friendly City: Global Guidelines / Diverse Realities
  3. Reablement as a mechanism for sustainability and active long-term care
  4. Technology for care and living: Solutions and challenges
  5. The intergenerational mutual interdependence in aging societies
  6. Marketisation of care: Strategic policy approach or unintended corollary?
  7. Making the informal formal. Incentivizing the role of family care givers and migrant care workers in the provision of long term care within the home
  8. Childcare, equality and wellbeing for all: Is it possible?
  9. Care as a labour market: Care occupations and professions between quality and contractual arrangements
  10. After Austerity Policies: Trends for Care and Gender Equality
  11. Challenges to ageing in place: Potential risks of isolation and abandonment for frail older people living at home
  12. Priorities for quality of care and user-centred care – implications for formal and informal care workers
  13. Changing Cultural Ideas and Care Policies across Welfare States and Policy Levels
  14. Care regimes and task division – comparative evidence
  15. Men, work and care in contemporary families
  16. Comparative perspectives on live-in care migration 
  17. Social and Health Care Policies for Elderly Migrants in Europe
  18. Transforming care work: Impact on working conditions and job quality
  19. Inequalities and care needs in old age
  20. What ECEC services in the context of rising child poverty?
  21. Care in South America: Challenges and tensions in research and public policies
  22. Changing priorities of disability policies and care/assistance for disabled people in different care regimes
  23. Collaboration with Volunteers and NGOs to Tranform Care: Valuing Unpaid Care Work