His main area of interest is formal and informal care and the balance between what the state and the family are doing for older people

Gerdt Sundström
Professor in Social Work

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gerdt.sundstrom@hhj.hj.se

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With studies in Sociology and a doctorate in Social Work, Gerdt Sundström began to work at the Institute of Gerontology in 1985. There he does teaching and research, as he did before at the School of Social Work in Stockholm. His main area of interest is formal and informal care and the balance between what the state and the family are doing for older people. This has produced a number of studies, most of them on care in the community.

Some of these studies represent initiatives that have received funding from research foundations and others are commissioned work for government agencies. For example, Socialstyrelsen (the National Board of Health and Welfare) has funded a number of studies, among them two national surveys of living conditions and care for persons 75+ living in the community in 1994 and 2000. Usually these studies are co-authored with colleagues at the Institute of Gerontology or other academic institutions.

Recurrent themes in these studies are historical perspectives and international comparisons concerning both family care and public services for old people. This has entailed collaboration with researchers in the Nordic countries and in England, France, Israel, Japan, Spain, The United States and other countries. There is a good deal of international interest in Swedish welfare and also how it fares in today’s sterner financial climate. It appears that public services – so far – manage their tasks rather well, but it is also found that informal care – mostly family based – is extensive and seems to be growing, in response to cutbacks in state care.

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