The burden of long-term care: how Italian family care-givers become employers
- Författare
- Degiuli, F
- Titel
- The burden of long-term care: how Italian family care-givers become employers
- Utgivningsår
- 2010
- Tidskrift
- Aging Current Sociology & Society
- Volym
- 30
- Sidor
- 755-777
- Sammanfattning
In recent years in Italy, population ageing, rising female labour-market partici-pation, and the restructuring of the welfare state have combined to create in-creased demand for long-term care services for frail and dependent older people.The rising demand has increasingly been met by immigrant women of differentnationalities, and to a lesser extent immigrant men, who are hired to provideindividualised care in people's own homes and other private settings. While therehave been many studies of this growing phenomenon, very little attention hasbeen paid to the reasons that bring family care-givers to choose this care-supportoption. To begin to fill the gap, this paper reports the finding of a qualitative studyof 26 family members who were caring for a disabled elder. Semi-structuredinterviews lasting between 60 and 100 minutes and that covered various aspects of long-term care in family households were conducted. The participants' responsesindicate that they did not choose immigrant home eldercare assistants solely foreconomic reasons but also to be consistent with cultural, moral and traditionalunderstandings of family responsibilities and care. They also provide valuablefindings and insights into Italian attitudes towards the welfare state and the care-labour market. While the wealthiest respondent declared a clear predilection forthe free-market and a desire to bypass the state, the majority of the respondentsadvocated a stronger role of the welfare state in helping people cope with theincreased burden of long-term care.