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(b) Social Protection Against the Risk of Long-Term Care Dependency in Spain
(c) Comparison
Hans-Joachim Reinhard
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Bent Greve
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Long-Term Care: Universality Withering Away in a Nordic Welfare State?
Bent Greve
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Volume V, No 1, 2018, Pages 15-28
Introduction – Social investment: a buzzword – but has it reached the stakeholders?
Bent Greve
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Volume 34, Issue 2, 2018, Page 126
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Abstract
Are the concepts of ‘social investment’ and ‘long-term care for the elderly’ compatible? Perceptions of long-term care stakeholders in Lithuania
Virginija Poškutė
Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy
Volume 34, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 151-167
The Portuguese stakeholders’ perspective on social investment and quality assessment in LTC
Alexandra Lopes & Isabel Dias
Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy
Volume 34, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 140-150
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Abstract
Do stakeholders in Denmark know about social investment within long-term care?
Bent Greve
Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy
Volume 34, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 127-139
Migration and protection of long-term care in Portugal – the case da Silva Martins (in German)
Hans-Joachim Reinhard
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Migration und Absicherung bei Pflegebedürftigkeit in Portugal – der Fall da Silva Martins