Yeah I know, I'm not saying that Italy is an example to follow, but that the existence of a relatively sturdy socialized Healthcare and elder care system isn't necessarily followed by the perception that the state will take care of your folks.
Thinking that there is a single answer risks erasing local cultural differences, and the ways people perceive priorities and needs
Yeah I know, I'm not saying that Italy is an example to follow, but that the existence of a relatively sturdy socialized Healthcare and elder care system isn't necessarily followed by the perception that the state will take care of your folks.
Thinking that there is a single answer risks erasing local cultural differences, and the ways people perceive priorities and needs