2019
DOI: 10.1111/spol.12502
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Coverage versus generosity: Comparing eligibility and need assessment in six cash‐for‐care programmes

Abstract: This paper investigates the potential trade‐offs between extension of coverage and adequate generosity in cash‐for‐care (CfC) programmes in six European countries (Austria, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, and Spain), which are characterised by different configurations of CfC programmes. Building on an empirical analysis of the eligibility rules, of the regulation applied to classify beneficiaries according to their level of dependency, and the ways CfC benefits are distributed among them, it becomes cle… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, Germany is viewed as providing progressive and comparatively high levels of support, but to a more restricted group of users. Support coverage is also relatively lower in France and Spain, although generosity is considered lower than in Germany (Ranci et al, 2019). While European countries evidently opt for different strategies in support resource allocation, there is also evidence of a gradual convergence of support coverage and generosity between countries over time (Gori and Morciano, 2019).…”
Section: Europementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Meanwhile, Germany is viewed as providing progressive and comparatively high levels of support, but to a more restricted group of users. Support coverage is also relatively lower in France and Spain, although generosity is considered lower than in Germany (Ranci et al, 2019). While European countries evidently opt for different strategies in support resource allocation, there is also evidence of a gradual convergence of support coverage and generosity between countries over time (Gori and Morciano, 2019).…”
Section: Europementioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, it has been pointed out that, as demand for social protection begins to exceed budgetary limitations, governments face an inevitable trade-off between the coverage and the generosity of the support system. Where support is considered a universal right unconditional on income, age, contributions made or other eligibility criteria, the coverage and generosity of supports are instead determined by the definition of a need for support, which can deviate considerably between countries (Ranci et al, 2019).…”
Section: Development Of Individualised Funding Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There was marked variation, which may have been explained in part by rurality and scale of central government funding to local authorities as well as the vagaries of the resource allocation system itself. At the micro-level, researchers have examined resource allocation in cash for care payments to individuals across several jurisdictions, including England (Gori & Morciano 2019;Ranci et al, 2019). However, the care payments in England analysed in the study were only Central Government Social Security benefits such as Attendance Allowance, Personal Independence Payments, and Disability Living Allowance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%