Long-Term Care and Gender Equality: Fuzzy-Set Ideal Types of Care Regimes in Europe

被引:8
作者
Bartha, Attila [1 ,2 ]
Zentai, Violetta [3 ]
机构
[1] Hungarian Acad Sci, Ctr Social Sci, Ctr Excellence, H-1097 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Corvinus Univ Budapest, Dept Publ Policy & Management, H-1093 Budapest, Hungary
[3] Cent European Univ, Ctr Policy Studies, H-1051 Budapest, Hungary
关键词
care regimes; familialization; fuzzy set ideal type analysis; gender equality; long-term care; migrant care work; ADULT WORKER MODEL; CASH-FOR-CARE; CHILD-CARE; WELFARE; FAMILY; POLICIES; PATTERNS; FAMILIALISM; MIGRATION; COUNTRIES;
D O I
10.17645/si.v8i4.2956
中图分类号
D58 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
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摘要
Recent changes in the organization of long-term care have had controversial effects on gender inequality in Europe. In response to the challenges of ageing populations, almost all countries have adopted reform measures to secure the increasing resource needs for care, to ensure care services by different providers, to regulate the quality of services, and overall to recalibrate the work-life balance for men and women. These reforms are embedded in different family ideals of intergenerational ties and dependencies, divisions of responsibilities between state, market, family, and community actors, and backed by wider societal support to families to care for their elderly and disabled members. This article disentangles the different components of the notion of '(de)familialization' which has become a crucial concept of care scholarship. We use a fuzzy-set ideal type analysis to investigate care policies and work-family reconciliation policies shaping long-term care regimes. We are making steps to reveal aggregate gender equality impacts of intermingling policy dynamics and also to relate the analysis to migrant care work effects. The results are explained in a four-pronged ideal type scheme to which European countries belong. While only Nordic and some West European continental countries are close to the double earner, supported carer ideal type, positive outliers prove that transformative gender relations in care can be construed not only in the richest and most generous welfare countries in Europe.
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页码:92 / 102
页数:11
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