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2by Henderson, Sophie Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)“...Women migrants’ position in the global labour market is constrained by gender and racial divisions of labour, and the work they are offered is often insecure,...”
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3by Dill, Janette Ravenswood, Katherine Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)
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4by Addati, Laura Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)“...The article is an edited version of a keynote speech given at the 2019 Global Carework Summit and highlights the findings of the International Labour...”
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5by Ide, Hiroo Kodate, Naonori Suwa, Sayuri Tsujimura, Mayuko Shimamura, Atsuko Ishimaru, Mina Yu, Wenwei Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)“...Japan is facing a ‘care crisis’. There is an urgent need to ascertain the extent to which potential users are willing to use robotics-aided care before its...”
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6“...Scholars of work and family have argued that flexibility in hours and location may support integration between work and home. Home-based hospice care is a type...”
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9by Nisbet, Elizabeth Morgan, Jennifer Craft Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)“...Aides providing long-term care in home- and community-based settings in the US experience low wages and poor conditions. Worker advocates seek to improve care...”
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10by Mokomane, Zitha Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)“...Despite the prevalence of the informal sector in many developing countries, the care challenges of workers in this sector remain largely unexplored. This...”
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11by Macdonald, Fiona Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)“...Research has identified ‘personalised risks’ for workers due to changes in the public/private dimensions of care where workers are directly employed or engaged...”
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12by Aiello, Brittnie McQueeney, Krista Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)“...Incarcerated mothers face a role conflict rooted in separation from children. Little research has examined how incarcerated mothers perceive, give meaning to...”
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13The costs of unpaid care: is there an education gradient in women’s time transfers to their parents?by Waring, Melody K Published in International journal of care and caring (01.02.2021)“...Existing research conflicts on whether women with low socio-economic status transfer more or less resources to aging parents. This article uses a US sample of...”
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17by Dahl, Hanne Marlene Published in International journal of care and caring (2021-00-00)“...Regulated fragmentation organises care of the vulnerable older people into elements provided by the caring family, professionals, care workers from...”
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18by Victor, Christina R Rippon, Isla Quinn, Catherine Martyr, Anthony Clare, Linda Published in International journal of care and caring (2021-00-00)“...We investigated how carers of people with dementia evaluate their standing in their community and wider society, and if this is related to ‘living well’. We...”
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19by Parsons, Joanne Elizabeth Dale, Jeremy MacArtney, John I Nanton, Veronica Published in International journal of care and caring (2021-00-00)“...This review explores factors sustaining and threatening couples’ relationships when both have advanced illness. Qualitative studies exploring relationships...”
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20by Manthorpe, Jill Woolham, John Norrie, Caroline Samsi, Kritika Published in International journal of care and caring (2020-00-00)“...D el iv er ed b y In ge nt a IP : 16 5. 21 5. 20 9. 15 O n: S un , 1 7 Ja n 20 21 1 8: 04 :4 2 C op yr ig ht T he P ol ic y P re ss 497 International Journal...”