2019
DOI: 10.3280/tr2019-089022
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È ancora possibile un welfare abitativo? Una discussione a partire da "Le case dei poveri" di Antonio Tosi

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“…Progressive increment in share of older adults population increasingly raises the question of how governments will respond, in terms of public health and social care (Galasso, 2006;Bruggencate et al, 2018), to needs of older people, and especially to those that will experience a loss of autonomy. It is important to note that there are a greater heterogeneity within older population in terms of conditions and demands, which depend on their specific personal, social and familial context (Neugarten and Neugarten, 1986;Pavolini, 2001Pavolini, , 2004Ranci, 2001;Ranci et al, 2019). These differences and multiple images of age groups make every label and every bounder very fluid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progressive increment in share of older adults population increasingly raises the question of how governments will respond, in terms of public health and social care (Galasso, 2006;Bruggencate et al, 2018), to needs of older people, and especially to those that will experience a loss of autonomy. It is important to note that there are a greater heterogeneity within older population in terms of conditions and demands, which depend on their specific personal, social and familial context (Neugarten and Neugarten, 1986;Pavolini, 2001Pavolini, , 2004Ranci, 2001;Ranci et al, 2019). These differences and multiple images of age groups make every label and every bounder very fluid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%