Europe’s Care Regimes and the Role of Migrant Care Workers Within Them

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This paper is an examination of the recent restructuring and subsequent convergence of European long-term care models. This paper also aims to highlight the increased role of migrant care workers and the need for great social and governmental recognition for all care providers. The provision of long term care is complex, divided between state, market and family providers; the state alone could not and does not act as the sole provider of care (Banks 1998). The extent to which different sectors are relied upon is largely dependent on the ideology of the country's welfare state (Timonen and Doyle 2007).

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Anderson, A. (2012). Europe’s Care Regimes and the Role of Migrant Care Workers Within Them. Journal of Population Ageing, 5(2), 135–146. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12062-012-9063-y

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