The Netherlands: State and Senior Care

Untangling the intricacies of the Dutch elderly care system we discuss how the state shapes, regulates and monitors elderly care provisions in the Netherlands. Which forms of elderly care fall out of the state’s regulatory gaze? What is the fate of migrant care work in the state’s monitoring scheme? Who are the winners and the losers of this close regulation? 

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  • Photo Credit: Viktor Nemeth
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