This text comprises conference papers underlining the contribution of economic analysis to several policy problems in the care of the elderly. It includes contributions from macro-level, micro-level and institutional level providing perspectives on social care and the welfare state.
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Part 1 The ageing population and the organization of the welfare state - macro economic analysis: social protection of the ageing population - discussion on the level of the welfare state, Herman Devos
demography, democracy and distribution, Robert K. von Weizsacker. Part 2 Significance of the informal care of the elderly: social care versus care by the community - economics of the informal sector, Ken Wright
care for the elderly in Britain - state services, informal care and welfare benefits, Maria Evandrou. Part 3 How to meet the needs of the elderly - relevance of micro-economic analysis: the need for facilities for the aged, Peter Nijkamp and Ans Vollering
the placement of elderly persons - a logit estimation, Eamon O'Shea
the dynamics of living arrangements of the elderly, Axel Borsch-Supan, Laurence J. Kotlikoff and John N. Morris. Part 4 Policy formation for the elderly: services for the elderly - theoretical and empirical developments, Peter Nijkamp and Ans Vollering
the decline of the social status? evolution of the welfare state for the elderly in Europe - the past situation and future prospects, Anne-Marie Guillemard
living arrangements for the elderly - an international institutional comparison, Satya Brink
different levels of decision-making in social policies for elderly and managerial implications, Eugenio Caperchione.