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Running fast, just to stay in the same place? Social movements, political parties, and the politics of the Portuguese Informal Caregiver Statute (2015–2019)
Ester Coelho de Oliveira (Oliveira, E. C. de.); Rui Branco (Branco, R.); Fátima Suleman (Suleman, F.);
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Social Policy and Society
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English
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United Kingdom
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Abstract
This article examines the political dynamics behind Portugal’s 2019 Informal Caregiver Statute (ICS), focusing on how social movements influenced the policy process through political mediation. The statute was prompted by caregiver mobilisation and advanced in parliament by partisan allies, despite initial government resistance. The movement’s influence relied on a favourable political opportunity structure, supportive media and public opinion, and the strategic securing of political allies. However, parties integrated the movement’s demands with their own, often conflicting, agendas. In the end, key demands, such as caregiver allowances, pension credits for care work, and expanded public services, were only partially fulfilled. The ICS represents a broad yet limited compromise that reinforces the family’s role as the main care provider. This shift from ‘familism by default’ to ‘supported familism’ may ultimately hinder a transition to ‘optional familism’, which would frame care as a choice and necessitate a significant expansion of formal public services.
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Keywords
Care reform,Informal carer,Social movements,Parties,Portugal
  • Sociology - Social Sciences
  • Political Science - Social Sciences
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PTDC/CPO-CPO/6239/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
UIDB/04627/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia