Fair Working Conditions for Workers Providing Informal Care for the Elderly in Poland and in the Netherlands

IF 0.6 Q2 Social Sciences
Agnieszka Furmańska-Maruszak, Susanne Heeger-Hertter
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The paper addresses the question how and to what extent EU law instruments (the European Pillar of Social Rights, the Work-Life Balance Directive and the developing European Care Strategy) contribute to creating and/or facilitating fair working conditions for informal carers for the elderly in Poland and in the Netherlands. The analysis revealed that due to the differences in the situations of informal carers (intensity of care provided and the support for informal carers in the social and healthcare sectors) as well the differences in access to formal long-term care, the extent of EU law contributions in each country varies significantly. While in the Netherlands the most necessary actions to be taken are related to gender equality and working conditions of informal carers who mainly work part-time, in Poland the necessary actions cover different and much broader issues related to access to formal long-term care services as well as support and formal recognition of carers.
波兰和荷兰为老年人提供非正式护理的工人的公平工作条件
本文探讨了欧盟法律文书(欧洲社会权利支柱、工作与生活平衡指令和发展中的欧洲护理战略)如何以及在多大程度上有助于为波兰和荷兰的老年人非正式护理人员创造和/或促进公平的工作条件。分析显示,由于非正式照顾者的情况不同(社会和保健部门对非正式照顾者提供的照顾强度和支持),以及在获得正式长期照顾方面的差异,欧盟法律在每个国家的贡献程度差别很大。在荷兰,需要采取的最必要的行动涉及主要从事非全时工作的非正式护理人员的性别平等和工作条件,而在波兰,必要的行动涉及与获得正式长期护理服务以及对护理人员的支持和正式承认有关的不同和更广泛的问题。
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