Gender Social Care and Welfare State Restructuring in Europe
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<p>Published in 1998. Social provision in all European countries has faced increasing scrutiny during the 1990s. Focusing on gendered aspects of welfare state restructuring each contributor examines the way in which the welfare state of his or her country has been restructed over the past decade concentrating on services for elderly people and for children. Each chapter outlines the shifts in the mixed economy of welfare and describes the degree to which there has been greater decentralization moves towards a different style of public management or the introduction of market principles. The changes in the provision of services for elderly people and children is described for the same period. Finally women's position as paid providers of services as unpaid carers and as recipients of services is analyzed. This book investigates the idea that the move towards marketization in many countries is having a disproportionately detrimental effect on women whose leverage on the market tends to be weak.</p>
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