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  1. Nordic eldercare – Weak universalism becoming weaker?
  2. Residential Care for Older People: Are There Lessons to Be Learned from Sweden?
  3. Working longer, caring harder – the impact of 'ageing-in-place' policies on working carers in the UK and Sweden
  4. Marketization in Long-Term Care: A Cross-Country Comparison of Large For-Profit Nursing Home Chains
  5. How institutions matter for job characteristics, quality and experiences: a comparison of home care work for older people in Australia and Sweden
  6. Mapping Nursing Home Inspections & Audits in Six Countries
  7. From the state to the family or to the market? Consequences of reduced residential eldercare in Sweden
  8. It is a scandal!
  9. Family rediscovered? Working carers of older people in Finland and Sweden
  10. The emergence of policy supporting working carers: developments in six countries
  11. Informal eldercare and care for disabled children in the Nordic countries: prevalence and relation to employment
  12. Arbeitsbedingungen in der Altenpflege
  13. Long-Term Care in Sweden: Trends, Actors, and Consequences
  14. The marketisation of care: Rationales and consequences in Nordic and liberal care regimes
  15. Nursing Home Staffing Standards and Staffing Levels in Six Countries
  16. Changing policies, changing patterns of care: Danish and Swedish home care at the crossroads
  17. Home care for older people in Sweden: a universal model in transition
  18. Equality in the social service state: Nordic childcare models in comparative perspective
  19. Lifting the ‘Violence Veil’: Examining Working Conditions in Long-term Care Facilities Using Iterative Mixed Methods
  20. Unheard voices, unmapped terrain: Care work in long-term residential care for older people in Canada and Sweden
  21. Äldreomsorgsforskning i Norden
  22. Welfare trends in Sweden: balancing the books for the 1990s
  23. Support in old age in the changing society of Bangladesh
  24. Influence of Sociocultural and Structural Factors on Functional Ability
  25. A Caring State for all Older People?