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Comparative Configurations of Care Work across Europe
Oleh:
Lyon, Dawn
;
Glucksmann, Miriam
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Sociology vol. 42 no. 01 (Feb. 2008)
,
page 101–118.
Topik:
care work
;
elder care
;
employment
;
Italy
;
the Netherlands
;
Total Social Organization of Labour
;
Sweden
;
United Kingdom
;
work
Fulltext:
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The activity of work takes place in a variety of socio-economic relations, shifting over time across the boundaries between different sectors of employment (public, private, not-for-profit or voluntary) and forms of unpaid work (domestic, community, voluntary).Taking the social care work of older people as a research probe, this article explores linkages between paid and unpaid work across key forms of provision (public sector, market, family/household and voluntary sector).We analyse the relative importance of the different providers of elder care in four European countries in order to highlight the relationship and interactions between paid and unpaid modes of care work. As well as revealing contrasting national configurations, our findings show clear interconnections between work undertaken in differing socioeconomic modes, such that what goes on in one sector impacts upon what goes on in another. Building on a ‘total social organization of labour’ framework, this analysis of a specific field develops further an approach that may also be deployed elsewhere.
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