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Social protection for people in dependency situations in Spain and Romania: Same phenomenon, different management

José Angel Martinez-Lopez and Mihaela Raducea

Journal of Community Positive Practices, 2019, issue 3, 3-22

Abstract: All European countries face the challenge of protecting a growing number of people in dependency situations as a result of increased life expectancy and ageing rates. Each country's response is determined by its social welfare model. On the basis of the differentiating singularities of Spain and Romania, this article makes a comparative analysis of both social policies of assistance to dependent people between those two countries. 3. This is improvement version of article THE DEPENDENCY CARE SYSTEMS IN SPAIN AND ROMANIA A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POLICIES AND MANAGEMENTpublished in SOCIOLOGIAON LINE, no 17, outubro 2018, pp. 15-38

Keywords: dependency; Romania; Spain; public management; long-term support (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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