Thematic Panel 21

Care policies in the Global South

Chair: Margarita Leon

 

Peter Abrahamson
Solving the care crisis in Latin America: Family, market or state

Vivián Díaz
Innovative systems of care for elderly people: An analysis from a gender and territorial perspective

Karina Batthyany
Policies and care provision in Latin America. A view of regional experiences and the particular case of the national care system in Uruguay        

Reyhan AtasuTopcuoglu
Working conditions in the disability care sector of Turkey: a comparison between institutional care and care at home

 

Thematic Panel 20

Post-communist transformation and transforming care: Central and Eastern Europe in comparative perspective

Chair: Paweł Łuczak      

 

Gojko Bezovan, Jelena Matancevic, DanijelBaturina      
Social Innovation- From Civic Engagement to Social Entrepreneurship

Márton Medgyesi           
Help and care from children to elderly parents: Hungary in European context 

Borbála Kovács
Explaining income-based differences in accessing full-time early childhood education and care services in urban Romania

 

CONTRIBUTED PAPER:

Andrea Racz     
Opportunities and risks in the field of professionalism in the Hungarian child protection system

 

Thematic Panel 19

The Mediterranean Big Chill? Factors, trends and impacts of care policies inertia in Southern European countries

Chairs: Barbara Da Roit, Stefania Sabatinelli

 
Costanzo Ranci,Marco Arlotti, Andrea Parma
Traps and unexpected effects of innovation in a context of institutional inertia: the case of Italian “home care premium” program

Manuel Aguilar-Hendrickson    
10 years of top-down universalistic reform of LTC in a Southern European welfare state: Spain and the LAPAD

Giovanni Lamura
Elder care needs and service provision in Italy:  current challenges for policy and practice in an international perspective  

Sergio Pasquinelli
Collaborative welfare: evidence beyond the storytelling

 

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

Flavia Martinelli, Stefania Barilla’, Antonella Sarlo          
Public ECEC services in the South of Italy. Explaining an enduring deficit in the city of Reggio Calabria

 

Thematic Panel 17

Family-based caregiving under transforming regimes: challenges and opportunities in Asian societies

Chairs: Phyllis King Shui Wong, Haijing Dai,

 

Tine Rostgaard 
Re-producing familism? Approaches to Community-Based Social Care in East and Southeast Asian Countries

Tae-Young Yun
Hybrid Status of Family Care Helpers in the Long-Term Care Insurance in South Korea

Phyllis King Shui WONG, Ritter Cho Fung YEUNG, Melody Hiu Ying FUNG
Impact of Caring on Hong Kong Caregivers of People with Disabilities

Shu-Er Wei, Jen-Der Lue
Social investment for children or elderly? – A Case Study of Taichung City’s Childcare and Elder Care Reforms in Taiwan.

 

Thematic Panel 16

Working conditions and every-day life of migrant care workers in different care regimes

Chairs:  Brunella Casalini, Rossana Trifiletti

 

Peter Abrahamson
Domestic migrant care workers in Argentina: work as no other.

Marco Arlotti, Stefania Cerea, Marta Cordini, Costanzo Ranci
Same words, different ideas? The social construction of care markets in Italy and UK

Simone Leiber, Verena Rossow
Transnationally Acting Brokering Agencies: Improving Working Conditions for Live-in Migrant Care Workers in a Europeanized Welfare Market?

Rossana Trifiletti
Under the Brunt of the Crisis: Life Trajectories of Migrant Care-Workers in Italy

 

Thematic Panel 15b

Care work in different arenas: organization, work content and working condition

Chair: Marta Szebehely

 

Tine Rostgaard 
Providing free choice in a public long-term care system in Denmark – the implication for care workers’ tasks, working conditions and evaluation of quality of care

Stefano Neri, Lisa Dorigatti, Anna Mori  
Behind the scenes of social service provision in Italy. Workers, wages and working conditions across the public/private divide

Sigrid Rand       
“Coping with the working conditions in German nursing homes: the struggle of foreign-trained nurses between professional acknowledgement and adaptation”

 

Thematic Panel 15a

Care work in different arenas: organization, work content and working conditions

Chair: Marta Szebehely

 

Sara Charlesworth, Deb King     
Improving Job Quality in Aged Care: Challenges and Dilemmas      

Chin-fen Chang              
Resistance or Loyalty? Interpreting Nurses’ Organizational Commitment in Taiwan

Teppo Kröger, Jiby Mathew Puthenparambil    
Nordic Care Work under Change: Trends in Working Conditions in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden

Margarita Leon, Costanzo Ranci, Stefania Sabatinelli, ZyabIbáñez           
Childcare and Labour markets: What makes Social Investment?   

 

Thematic Panel 14

Men as paid care workers: barriers and opportunities for their incorporation in elder and long-term

Chairs: María Offenhenden, Natalia Alonso Rey

 

Yolanda Bodoque-Puerta,DolorsComas d’Argemir         
Immigrant men in care work: Crossing gender barriers     

Julie Aguirre      
Talking to Men in Care: Analysis of the Narratives of Men Immigrants caregivers in the Basque Country.

Carla Aguilar-Cunill        
Men in a feminized work

Ramona Torrens, MònicaGelambí,Dolors Comas d’Argemir       
Local policies and gender equality: men as workers in home-based municipal social care services

 

Thematic Panel 13

Making-up caregivers. How policy instruments frame and enroll family and informal caregivers?       

Chairs: Olivier Giraud,Barbara Lucas      

 

Petra Ulmanen
Family care in the Swedish welfare state: extent, content and consequences

Reiko Ogawa    
Transformation of Care in East Asia: Migration and Emerging Regional Care Chain

Liina Sointu
Slipping into ‘that nurse’s dress’: caring as affective practice in couples’ relationships         

Lina Van Aerschot, Olli Karsio
Care generating publicly governed markets – The Finnish voucher system

Thematic Panel 12

Co-production between new care arrangements and informal practices for chronic conditions

Chairs: Micol Bronzini, Chiara Guglielmetti

 

Abigail Johnson, Jenny Mendez, Sharon Milberger, Jane Turner              
Training leaders in Interprofessional Practices: A model of Co-production care for children with disabilities.

Paolo Rossi, Monica Colombo  
The co-design and co-production of social welfare services in Italy: an innovative practice with complex alignments and multiple meanings

Julie MacInnes, Jenny Billings,Erica Gadsby, Simone De Bruin, Jillian Reynolds, Georg Ruppe, Christine Hausler,Caroline Baan
Sustainable Tailored Integrated Care for Older People in Europe (SUSTAIN): Challenges to Implementation at UK, Austria and Catalonia sites                           

Enrico Maria Piras, Silvia Fornasini,Francesco Miele       
Unpacking the invisible work of informal practices in shared care arrangements. The case of Type1 Diabetes management in the family setting                                                                                                                                              

 

CONTRIBUTED PAPER

Chiara Guglielmetti       
Co-production in Italy: what do we know?