Tensions Related to Care in European Welfare States; B. Pfau-Effinger & T. Rostgaard -- Theorising Care and Care Work; A. Anttonen & M. Zechner -- Tensions between Care Values and Care Policies in European Societies; B. Pfau-Effinger -- Tensions in Family Policies in Post-Communist Central Europe; S. Saxonberg -- Nordic Child Care -- a Response to Old and New Tensions?; G. Eydal & T. Rostgaard -- Tensions Related to the Transition of Elderly Care from an Unpaid to a Paid Activity; P.H. Jensen & R. Juul M̜berg -- Under Tension: Formal Care Work with Older People; T. Kṟger -- Tensions Related to Care Migration -- The South-North Divide of Long Term Care; T. Rostgaard, C. Chiatti & G. Lamura -- Migrant Carers in Eldercare Provision: Interaction of Policy Fields; H. Theobald -- Tensions Related to Cash for Care Schemes; B. Da Roit & B. Le Bihan
Summary
The book makes an original and innovative contribution to the study of child and elder care in that it analyses new tensions that are related to different types and dimensions of care in the context of recent welfare state reforms. It provides insight into the history of theoretical concepts related to care, and the theoretical framework of 'tensions'. Analyses relate to new tensions that are connected with different types of formal and informal child and elderly care, and with migration related to care. Also, tensions within care cultures, and between the cultural and the institutional framework of care are analysed. Moreover, it is shown if and under which conditions welfare state reforms have contributed to strengthen existing tensions or even to create new tensions, and under which conditions they have contributed to relax such tensions. The volume brings together high-ranking experts in the field of research on welfare and work from different disciplines and from different European countries