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Nurses in many industrialized countries are under pressure to prove that the care they provide is cost effective and an … appropriate use of scarce healthcare funding. Attempts to describe what nursing care involves, however, have not yet resulted in a … care. Special challenges in geriatric care are discussed. …
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This article examines the position of lone mothers within the male-breadwinner model of family economies and asks why some male-breadwinner countries have shifted more than others from treating lone mothers mainly as “mothers” toward treating them as “workers.” The countries chosen for...
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This article explores the evolution of the care economy in Spain in the latter half of the twentieth century, analyzing … equitable sharing of care responsibilities. …
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policy is targeted on the paid economy. However, unintended impacts on the unpaid care economy may limit how effective any …
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In England, the Government has implemented policies to increase and diversify participation in higher education (HE). Changes in funding arrangements that shift the burden of paying for education from the state to individuals have also been introduced. To reconcile the contradiction between...
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