A3 Book section, Chapters in research books
Distanciation and inequalities in the Finnish and Swedish monitoring of elder care housing in Arctic communities (2023)
Svensson, E.-M., & Valokivi, H. (2023). Distanciation and inequalities in the Finnish and Swedish monitoring of elder care housing in Arctic communities. In S. Begum, J. R. Harbison, P. Naskali, & M. Zechner (Eds.), Distance, Equity and Older People’s Experiences in the Nordic Periphery : Centering the Local (pp. 144-163). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003280330-12
JYU authors or editors
Publication details
All authors or editors: Svensson, Eva-Maria; Valokivi, Heli
Parent publication: Distance, Equity and Older People’s Experiences in the Nordic Periphery : Centering the Local
Parent publication editors: Begum, Shahnaj; Harbison, Joan R.; Naskali, Päivi; Zechner, Minna
ISBN: 978-1-032-24830-1
eISBN: 978-1-003-28033-0
Publication year: 2023
Publication date: 27/04/2023
Pages range: 144-163
Number of pages in the book: 206
Publisher: Routledge
Publication country: United Kingdom
Publication language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003280330-12
Publication open access: Not open
Publication channel open access:
Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/90732
Abstract
The Finnish and Swedish legislation on elder care housing aims at empowering and promoting the capability of older persons. In this chapter, the regional monitoring of such elder care housing is studied. The broad context is the Nordic welfare model, in recent years transformed into what is now called New Public Management. We ask how the governmental bodies in the Northern region monitor elder care housing and how they react to information and complaints from various stakeholders regarding the housing services. To accomplish this, we apply Therborn's mechanisms of producing inequalities and how they hinder capability as a theoretical analytical tool by specifically examining the mechanisms of distanciation and exclusion. We then use it to illustrate the monitoring process and analyze the data. Based on a limited number of informal and formal complaints filed at the monitoring bodies (AVI and IVO), we raise concerns about inequalities and distanciation mechanisms that may be the result of a monitoring system that relies on presumed individual capabilities that are not always present. As not everyone has the capability to make a complaint, a system that places the right and the responsibility to complain on an individual level may lead to winners and losers.
Keywords: older people; care for the elderly; care services; housing services; inequality; distance; remote districts; leadership (activity); supervision; welfare state; social policy
Free keywords: Finland; Sweden
Contributing organizations
Ministry reporting: Yes
VIRTA submission year: 2023
JUFO rating: 3
- School of Wellbeing (University of Jyväskylä JYU) JYU.Well
- Social Work (Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy YFI) STO
- Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care (Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy YFI) ; 2018-2025
- Gerontology Research Center (Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences LTK, SPORT) GEREC