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National policy approaches to social care for elderly people in the United Kingdom and Singapore 1945-2002
Author(s)Kalyani K Mehta, Catherine Briscoe
Journal titleJournal of Aging & Social Policy, vol 16, no 1, 2004
Pagespp 89-112
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsServices ; Social policy ; Comparison ; United Kingdom ; Singapore.
AnnotationThe authors compare policy approaches in the United Kingdom and Singapore on social care for older persons. The context of these approaches is discussed showing the development of policies in each country, from the aftermath of the Second World War to the present. Given that Singapore is a former British colony, it is of interest to scholars of social policy to examine its welfare approach as compared to the welfare state approach espoused by the UK. Both nations are faced with the challenges of an ageing population, which necessitates handling similar problems with strategies that are in harmony with their respective economic, social and cultural contexts. This paper considers their divergence of philosophies and policies, concluding with the recognition that the major difference lies in national and governmental expectations regarding the extent of the financial and regulatory responsibility for care of older people carried by the individual, the family and the state. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-040610205 A
ClassmarkI: TM2: 48: 8: 7XD

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