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Caring responsibilities in European law and policy : who cares?

Title
  1. Caring responsibilities in European law and policy : who cares? / Eugenia Caracciolo Di Torella and Annick Masselot.
Published by
  1. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
  2. ©2020
Author
  1. Caracciolo di Torella, Eugenia, 1967-

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Additional authors
  1. Masselot, Annick, 1970-
Description
  1. xiii, 200 pages; 25 cm
Summary
  1. "This book explores the emerging engagement of EU law with care, childcare and long-term carers. The book argues that the regulation of care is crucial because it enables the development of a broad range of EU policies, allowing the sustainability of society and ultimately allowing individuals to flourish. Yet to date, the EU approach to regulate the caring relationship remains piecemeal and lacks the underpinning of a cohesive strategy. Against this backdrop, this book argues that the EU can and must take leadership in this area by setting principles and standards in accordance with the values of the Treaty, in particular gender equality, human dignity, solidarity and well-being. The book further makes a case for a stronger protection for carers, who should not only be protected against discrimination, but should also be supported, valued and put in the position to make choices and lead full lives. In order to achieve this, a proactive approach to rebalancing the relationship between paid and unpaid work is necessary. Ultimately, the book puts forward a series of legal and policy recommendations for a holistic approach of care in the EU"--
Subject
  1. Europäische Union
  2. Social legislation > European Union countries
  3. Child care services > Law and legislation > European Union countries
  4. Older people > Long-term care > Law and legislation > European Union countries
  5. Caregivers > Legal status, laws, etc. > European Union countries
  6. Caregivers > Legal status, laws, etc
  7. Child care services > Law and legislation
  8. Older people > Long-term care > Law and legislation
  9. Social legislation
  10. Altenpflege
  11. Kinderfürsorge
  12. Krankenpflege
  13. Langzeitbetreuung
  14. Recht
  15. European Union
  16. Children
  17. Elderly persons
  18. Social services
  19. Community law
  20. Enfants > Soins > Législation > Pays de l'Union européenne
  21. Enfants > Protection, assistance, etc. > Politique publique > Pays de l'Union européenne
  22. European Union countries
Contents
  1. Setting the scene : 'Everyone cares. Everyone is cared for' -- Conceptualising care -- The emerging EU childcare strategy -- The EU and Long-Term Care -- The EU and carers -- Reframing the Debate -- Final remarks
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.