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The paper aims to analyse the main trends and to reveal the dominant logics of eldercare in two postcommunist countries, Croatia and the Czech Republic.
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The chapter presents the results of quantitative survey on types of formal and informal childcare arrangements which are used in Croatia for children under the age of six.
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The paper addresses current trends and challenges in eldercare in Croatia (particularly in relation to home care), as well as a new technologies in eldercare and quality standards in eldercare.
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The chapter presents the results of expert interviews with the representatives of four local and regional self- government units in Croatia (Varaždin, Poreč, Petrinja, Šibenik).
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The chapter presents the development of family policy in Croatia. It analyses the main characteristics of leave system, family benefits (child allowance, tax deductions) and childcare.
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The dissertation explores the development of work-family policies in three postcommunist countries, the Czech Republic, Croatia and Slovenia.
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The aim of the paper is to determine the perception of the conflict between family and work obligations among the employed persons in Croatia, and the factors of the disturbing effect of the family ro
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In the paper, data obtained within the framework of a broader pilot research of characteristics of family life have been used.
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This paper presents the development of the institutionalized ECEC system in Croatia in the context of the ideological, institutional and legal framework within which the system was maturing.