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2012
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ISER Discussion Paper No. 831
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Osaka University, Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER), Osaka
Zusammenfassung: 
Ensuring the service quality of long-term care provided through competitive markets is a major concern among the governments of OECD members. The public officials in these nations recognise the importance of care workers' training to address this issue. However, most of them have hesitated to introduce comprehensive training due to financial constraints. Analysing the experience of Japan, this paper reveals that governments can ensure the financial sustainability of care workers' training by aiming at the best possible long-term care.
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Long-Term Care
Quality Assurance
Care worker's training
Japan
The United States
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