Background: In many European countries caring responsibilities are being reallocated to the older people themselves to keep the welfare state affordable. This policy is often legitimized with reference to the ethical principle of autonomy. Older people are expected to be autonomous, have freedom to make their own decisions, and be self-reliant and self-sufficient as long as possible. |
Family & Law
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May, 2019
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Autonomy in old age |
Authors | prof. dr. Tineke Abma and dr. Elena Bendien |
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