Care - Wer sorgt für wen?

Against the background of the necessity of (old) care - keyword: demographic change - and the changes in the area of child care, many questions arise regarding generational and gender arrangements. The authors examine the central questions with a view to fields of practice: All-day school, child car...

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Other Authors: Moser, Vera (Editor), Pinhard, Inga (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Leverkusen-Opladen Verlag Barbara Budrich 2010
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