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Ownership, regulation and the public interest: The case of residential care for older peopleUniversity of Cardiff This commentary deals with recent, rapid developments in the field of private residential care of older people. It traces changes in the pattern of ownership and regulation, and explores the extent to which these impact upon the protection of the public interest. It concludes that the nature of ownership continues to matter in social welfare, and that regulation has proved of limited effectiveness in securing the interests of older people in private care.
Key Words: elderly private care welfare
Critical Social Policy, Vol. 26, No. 4,
932-944 (2006) |
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