Il sito del Laboratorio di Politiche Sociali

November 2010 – February 2012

Working group:

Costanzo Ranci (Politecnico di Milano) e Emmanuele Pavolini (Università Politecnica delle Marche): coordinamento scientifico

August Oesterle (University of Economics and Business, Vienna),

Viola Burau (University of Aarhus) e Hanne Marlene Dahl (University of Roskilde),

Claude Martin (University of Rennes and CNRSFrance)

Blanche Le Bihan (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé publique, Rennes),

Hildegard Theobald (University of Vechta),

Giuliana Costa (Politecnico di Milano),

Gregorio Rodriguez Cabrero e Vicente Marbán Gallego (University of Alcalà),

Marta Szebehely (University of Stockholm),

Gabrielle Meagher (University of Sidney, Australia),

Barbara Da Roit (University of Utrecht), Caroline Glendinning (University of York),

Maria Luisa Mirabile, Alessia Sabbatini e Francesca Carrera (IRES, Institute for Economic and Social Research)

The project is born from the collaboration between scholars from 7 European countries. It aims to identify what are the elements of institutional innovation introduced in the long-term care programs in the European countries. It also aims to evaluate the impact on the innovation on target population, the family networks of care and the offering market of social services. Analysis is carried out through a common conceptual and methodological framework. The studio will provide some political and programmatic guidelines for European Policies and for the national policies of the countries involved in the project.

Funding: SPI (Union of Italian Retired Workers)

Partner: IRES (Institute for Economic and Social Research)

Pubblication: 

(Forthcoming, 2012), Pavolini E., Ranci C., Reforms in long-term care policies in European countries, New York, Springer.

Monographic Issue of the Italian Journal of Social Policy (2011/2012)