Emergence and Significance of Transnational Long-Term Care Arrangements in the Netherlands and Germany (ESTRANCA)
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2021Archive
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Onderzoekcentrum voor Staat en Recht
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Law and public administration
Languages used
Dutch ; English
Key words
long-term care; live-in migrant carers; care regimes; The Netherlands; GermanyAbstract
ESTRANCA (Emergence and Significance of Transnational Long-Term Care Arrangements) investigated the emergence of transnational care arrangements and their potential as solutions to problems experienced by policymakers and older people and their families in two countries with different LTC regimes: Germany and the Netherlands. A central hypothesis was that different LTC regimes provide different incentives and opportunities for transnational arrangements. The research focussed on how ‘care packages’ are actively constructed by individuals and families and how these micro-level packages are related to (changes in) national policies and macro-level ‘care mixes’.
Data collection methods: qualitative interviews, case studies, focus groups.
Researchers: Anita Böcker; María Bruquetas-Callejo; Vincent Horn (Gutenberg Universität, Mainz); Cornelia Schweppe (Gutenberg Universität, Mainz)
Duration of the project: 2016-2019
Funding: NWO, DFG (Open Research Area, ANR-DFG-ESRC-NWO Joint Funding Scheme Fourth Call 2015
This data acquisition collection contains the dataset (including raw as well as processed data) of the Dutch part of the research project. The data are not suitable for re-use.
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