Aged Care : Old Policies. New Problems
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Author:GIBSON Diane
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ISBN:9780521559577
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Publication Date:January 1998
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Pages:266
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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Aged Care : Old Policies. New Problems
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Author:GIBSON Diane
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ISBN:9780521559577
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Publication Date:January 1998
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Edition:1
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Pages:266
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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The ageing of the population is a demographic phenomenon, a social problem and a policy issue.
The increase in the numbers of aged and in the costs of supporting and caring for them have also brought increases in family care, in deinstitutionalisation of aged care services and in issues of quality and outcomes of care and consumer rights. The growing recognition of the feminisation of ageing also has significant social and policy consequences.
In this 1998 book, Diane Gibson synthesises a wide range of material to provide an overview of these issues and policy responses worldwide. The book then looks in-depth at Australia, a country typical in the problems it faces, and a world leader in many of its solutions.
Gibson also offers a more conceptual examination of theoretical implications and practical consequences. She elucidates debates in ways which will set new standards for aged care policy and practice worldwide.
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The ageing of the population is a demographic phenomenon, a social problem and a policy issue.
The increase in the numbers of aged and in the costs of supporting and caring for them have also brought increases in family care, in deinstitutionalisation of aged care services and in issues of quality and outcomes of care and consumer rights. The growing recognition of the feminisation of ageing also has significant social and policy consequences.
In this 1998 book, Diane Gibson synthesises a wide range of material to provide an overview of these issues and policy responses worldwide. The book then looks in-depth at Australia, a country typical in the problems it faces, and a world leader in many of its solutions.
Gibson also offers a more conceptual examination of theoretical implications and practical consequences. She elucidates debates in ways which will set new standards for aged care policy and practice worldwide.
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Author: GIBSON DianeISBN: 9780521559577Publication Date: January 1998Edition: 1Pages: 266Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Cambridge University PressCountry of Publication:
The ageing of the population is a demographic phenomenon, a social problem and a policy issue.
The increase in the numbers of aged and in the costs of supporting and caring for them have also brought increases in family care, in deinstitutionalisation of aged care services and in issues of quality and outcomes of care and consumer rights. The growing recognition of the feminisation of ageing also has significant social and policy consequences.
In this 1998 book, Diane Gibson synthesises a wide range of material to provide an overview of these issues and policy responses worldwide. The book then looks in-depth at Australia, a country typical in the problems it faces, and a world leader in many of its solutions.
Gibson also offers a more conceptual examination of theoretical implications and practical consequences. She elucidates debates in ways which will set new standards for aged care policy and practice worldwide.
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Author: GIBSON DianeISBN: 9780521559577Publication Date: January 1998Edition: 1Pages: 266Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Cambridge University PressCountry of Publication:
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