Fewer elderly people opt for private elder care after reform puts the task out to tender
Written by Jeppe Elholm Madsen, Postdoctoral Researcher, DTU Department of Technology, Management and Economics; Jacob Ladenburg, Professor of Economics, DTU Department of Technology, Management and Economics (both employed at the ROCKWOOL Foundation for the project).
This content is only available in Danish (“Færre ældre vælger privat ældrepleje efter reform sender opgaven i udbud”).
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