The general aim of this book is to describe and analyse patterns of
informal care and support for carers in Sweden. A typology of four
different care categories based on what carers do revealed that women
were much more likely than men to be involved at the 'heavy end' of
caring, i.e. providing personal care in combination with a variety of
other caring tasks. Men were more likely than women to provide some kind
of practical help The book also examines whether the carer support that
is provided by municipalities and voluntary organizations in Sweden is
aimed directly or indirectly at caregivers and discusses whether the
Swedish government's special financial investment in help for carers
actually led to any changes in the support provided by municipalities
and voluntary organisations. In the fields of social planning and social
work there appears to be a need to clarify the aims of support services
for informal carers. How informal caregivers and care recipients
interact with the care system as a whole is undeniably a fertile field
for further research.