Does the family care best?

Ideals of care in a familialistic care regime

AUTHORS

Silvia Hofmann

Gudrun Bauer

PUBLICATION YEAR

2022

PUBLISHED IN

Journal of Social Policy

CITATION

Kadi, S., Rodrigues, R., Kahlert, R., Nigischer, S., Bauer, G. (2022) Does the family care best? Ideals of care in a familialistic care regime Journal of Social Policy Available online 30 March 2022.

DESCRIPTION

Informal caregiving for older family members is increasingly recognized and encouraged by public policies. This is even more the case in familialistic countries such as Austria. This article aims to examine the role of the family in the care culture of a familialistic care regime through the experiences of care dyads combining upwards intergenerational family care and formal care services. The analysis is based on framework analysis of 48 face-to-face interviews, almost all conducted separately, with 24 care dyads of older care users (average age 86 years old with moderate to high care needs) and their main informal carers in Austria combining formal and informal care. A quarter of caregivers and care receivers were male. We identified four different ideals (family care, preferences, involvement, gendered care) which were distributed across different groups of Socio-Economic Status (SES) and described by women and men.

PUBLICATION DETAILS

Peer reviewed articles