2024
DOI: 10.5477/cis/reis.164.57
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¿Hacia la "desfamiliarización" del cuidado predilecto? Un análisis del contexto español (1997-2009)

Abstract: ResumenSe ha afirmado que en España se «prefiere» el cuidado informal debido a que esa es la forma de apoyo mayoritaria. Sin embargo, ¿se escogería como primera opción en términos ideales? Utilizando tres encuestas del Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (1997, 2001 y 2009), este trabajo analiza la evolución reciente de las preferencias de la población española por tres tipos de apoyo; informal, basado en cuidadores familiares, formal, de servicios públicos y privados, o mixto, que combine los dos anteriore… Show more

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“…Another residential option involves living with others where the coresident nonkin are caregivers normally monitored and paid for by the family. These resources coexist with public pensions that in the case of women are often relatively low, with publicly funded health care and with increasingly important publicly and privately funded institutional arrangements (Fernández‐Carro, ). Finally, in Sweden, publicly funded off‐site interventions exist that enable people to continue living on their own as long as possible together with other institutional arrangements that help manage aging, largely in the absence of direct family interventions, especially those involving coresidence with kin that hardly exist and are not actively sought by the elderly themselves (Sundström et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another residential option involves living with others where the coresident nonkin are caregivers normally monitored and paid for by the family. These resources coexist with public pensions that in the case of women are often relatively low, with publicly funded health care and with increasingly important publicly and privately funded institutional arrangements (Fernández‐Carro, ). Finally, in Sweden, publicly funded off‐site interventions exist that enable people to continue living on their own as long as possible together with other institutional arrangements that help manage aging, largely in the absence of direct family interventions, especially those involving coresidence with kin that hardly exist and are not actively sought by the elderly themselves (Sundström et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family was never designed to manage a process of ageing that is entirely new from a historical perspective. However, despite some evidence in recent years of a degree of relaxation in traditional familial norms in countries such as Spain (Fernández-Carro, 2018; Meil, 2011), it is difficult to imagine that strategies implemented in them will ever be exactly the same as those in countries such as Sweden. While change will affect every society in similar ways, the playing field is unlikely to be identical any time in the near and not-so-near future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los planteamientos sobre la mercantilización y la defamilización de los cuidados han sido desarrollados por Esping-Andersen (1999), al estudiar el fenómeno del cambio demográfico y la crisis de los cuidados en Europa (Güler, 2019). Entre los estudios que analizan los regímenes de bienestar y cuidados en países europeos: Güler (2019) estudió casos de países de Europa Oriental, Foster et al (2017) contrastaron las políticas en Bélgica, Finlandia, Francia, Países Bajos, Dinamarca, Noruega, Suecia y Reino Unido y Fernández-Carro (2018) analizó el cuidado predilecto en el contexto español.…”
Section: La Defamilización Del Cuidado a Nivel Internacionalunclassified