Working carers : international perspectives on working and caring for older people

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Working carers : international perspectives on working and caring for older people

edited by Judith Phillips

(Avebury studies of care in the community)

Avebury, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This text sets out to present the research findings on working caregivers who are providing care for older people. It attempts to present a methodological framework adopting a feminist perspective in which such research can be conducted.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Issues from Britain: perspectives on caring
  • employment and care, paid and unpaid work - the socio-economic position of informal carers in Britain
  • balancing work and care in Britain. Part 2 European perspectives: female carers for elderly people - implications for women's labour market participation in Ireland
  • eldercare and the workplace - a new challenge for all social partners in Germany. Part 3 Transatlantic experience: eldercare and work research in the United States
  • work and care of elderly people - a Canadian perspective
  • conclusion - rethinking perspectives.

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