Valuing Care Work
Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Benoit, Cecilia; Hallgrimsdottir, Helga
Valuing Care Work
Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Benoit, Cecilia; Hallgrimsdottir, Helga
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Valuing Care Work is an international comparative study that examines economic organizations as well as intimate settings to show how personal service work is shaped by broader welfare state developments.
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Valuing Care Work is an international comparative study that examines economic organizations as well as intimate settings to show how personal service work is shaped by broader welfare state developments.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781442610927
- ISBN-10: 1442610921
- Artikelnr.: 29273478
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781442610927
- ISBN-10: 1442610921
- Artikelnr.: 29273478
Edited by Cecilia Benoit and Helga Hallgrimsdóttir
Acknowledgements
Contributors
PART ONE: Theoretical considerations
1. Conceptualizing Care Work by C. Benoit and H. Hallgrimsdottir
(University of Victoria)
2. Emplacing Care: Understanding Care Work across Social & Spatial
Contexts by H. Dolan (University of Victoria) and D. Thien
(California State University)
PART TWO: Paid Care Work in Formal Organizations
1. In Search of Equity and Dignity in Maternity Care: Canada in
Comparative Perspective by C. Benoit (University of Victoria), S.
Wrede (University of Helsinki), and Þ. Einarsdòttir (University of
Ireland)
2. Caring Beyond Borders: Comparing the Relationship between Work and
Migration Patterns in Canada and Finland by I. Bourgeault and S.
Wrede (University of Helsinki)
PART THREE: Paid Care Work in Intimate & Community Settings
1. Patching Up the Holes? Analyzing Paid Care Work in Homes by M. E.
Purkis (University of Victoria), C. Ceci (University of Alberta), and
K. Bjornsdottir (University of Ireland)
2. My Home, Your Work, Our Relationship: Elderly Clients' Experiences of
Home Care Services by A. Martin-Matthews (University of British
Columbia), J. Sims-Gould (University of British Columbia)
3. Bifurcated Consciousness: Aboriginal Care Workers in Community
Settings by R. Eni (University of Manitoba)
PART FOUR: Unpaid Care work in Intimate Settings
1. Mothers' Health, Responsibilization, and Choice in Unpaid Family Care
Work after Separation/Divorce by R. Treloar (University of Victoria),
L. Funk (University of Victoria)
2. "Choice" in Informal Health Care Work: Adult Children with Aging
Parents by L. Funk, K. Kobayashi (University of Victoria)
3. Spinning the Family Web: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Canada
by P. Mackenzie (University of Victoria), L. Brown University of
Victoria), M. Callahan (University of Victoria), B. Whittington
(University of Victoria)
PART FIVE: Unpaid Care Work in Economic Organizations
1. Voluntary Caregiving? Constraints and Opportunities for Hospital
Volunteers by M. Mellow (University of Lethbridge)
2. Volunteering on the Frontline: Caring for Sex Workers in Non-Profit
Organizations by R. Phillips (University of Victoria), C. Leischner
(University of Victoria), and L. Casey (University of Victoria)
PART SIX: Public Policy Implications & New Directions for Research
1. Public Policy, Caring Practices and Gender in Health Care Work by H.
Hallgrimsdottir, K. Teghtsoonian, D. Brown and C. Benoit (all
University of Victoria)
Contributors
PART ONE: Theoretical considerations
1. Conceptualizing Care Work by C. Benoit and H. Hallgrimsdottir
(University of Victoria)
2. Emplacing Care: Understanding Care Work across Social & Spatial
Contexts by H. Dolan (University of Victoria) and D. Thien
(California State University)
PART TWO: Paid Care Work in Formal Organizations
1. In Search of Equity and Dignity in Maternity Care: Canada in
Comparative Perspective by C. Benoit (University of Victoria), S.
Wrede (University of Helsinki), and Þ. Einarsdòttir (University of
Ireland)
2. Caring Beyond Borders: Comparing the Relationship between Work and
Migration Patterns in Canada and Finland by I. Bourgeault and S.
Wrede (University of Helsinki)
PART THREE: Paid Care Work in Intimate & Community Settings
1. Patching Up the Holes? Analyzing Paid Care Work in Homes by M. E.
Purkis (University of Victoria), C. Ceci (University of Alberta), and
K. Bjornsdottir (University of Ireland)
2. My Home, Your Work, Our Relationship: Elderly Clients' Experiences of
Home Care Services by A. Martin-Matthews (University of British
Columbia), J. Sims-Gould (University of British Columbia)
3. Bifurcated Consciousness: Aboriginal Care Workers in Community
Settings by R. Eni (University of Manitoba)
PART FOUR: Unpaid Care work in Intimate Settings
1. Mothers' Health, Responsibilization, and Choice in Unpaid Family Care
Work after Separation/Divorce by R. Treloar (University of Victoria),
L. Funk (University of Victoria)
2. "Choice" in Informal Health Care Work: Adult Children with Aging
Parents by L. Funk, K. Kobayashi (University of Victoria)
3. Spinning the Family Web: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Canada
by P. Mackenzie (University of Victoria), L. Brown University of
Victoria), M. Callahan (University of Victoria), B. Whittington
(University of Victoria)
PART FIVE: Unpaid Care Work in Economic Organizations
1. Voluntary Caregiving? Constraints and Opportunities for Hospital
Volunteers by M. Mellow (University of Lethbridge)
2. Volunteering on the Frontline: Caring for Sex Workers in Non-Profit
Organizations by R. Phillips (University of Victoria), C. Leischner
(University of Victoria), and L. Casey (University of Victoria)
PART SIX: Public Policy Implications & New Directions for Research
1. Public Policy, Caring Practices and Gender in Health Care Work by H.
Hallgrimsdottir, K. Teghtsoonian, D. Brown and C. Benoit (all
University of Victoria)
Acknowledgements
Contributors
PART ONE: Theoretical considerations
1. Conceptualizing Care Work by C. Benoit and H. Hallgrimsdottir
(University of Victoria)
2. Emplacing Care: Understanding Care Work across Social & Spatial
Contexts by H. Dolan (University of Victoria) and D. Thien
(California State University)
PART TWO: Paid Care Work in Formal Organizations
1. In Search of Equity and Dignity in Maternity Care: Canada in
Comparative Perspective by C. Benoit (University of Victoria), S.
Wrede (University of Helsinki), and Þ. Einarsdòttir (University of
Ireland)
2. Caring Beyond Borders: Comparing the Relationship between Work and
Migration Patterns in Canada and Finland by I. Bourgeault and S.
Wrede (University of Helsinki)
PART THREE: Paid Care Work in Intimate & Community Settings
1. Patching Up the Holes? Analyzing Paid Care Work in Homes by M. E.
Purkis (University of Victoria), C. Ceci (University of Alberta), and
K. Bjornsdottir (University of Ireland)
2. My Home, Your Work, Our Relationship: Elderly Clients' Experiences of
Home Care Services by A. Martin-Matthews (University of British
Columbia), J. Sims-Gould (University of British Columbia)
3. Bifurcated Consciousness: Aboriginal Care Workers in Community
Settings by R. Eni (University of Manitoba)
PART FOUR: Unpaid Care work in Intimate Settings
1. Mothers' Health, Responsibilization, and Choice in Unpaid Family Care
Work after Separation/Divorce by R. Treloar (University of Victoria),
L. Funk (University of Victoria)
2. "Choice" in Informal Health Care Work: Adult Children with Aging
Parents by L. Funk, K. Kobayashi (University of Victoria)
3. Spinning the Family Web: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Canada
by P. Mackenzie (University of Victoria), L. Brown University of
Victoria), M. Callahan (University of Victoria), B. Whittington
(University of Victoria)
PART FIVE: Unpaid Care Work in Economic Organizations
1. Voluntary Caregiving? Constraints and Opportunities for Hospital
Volunteers by M. Mellow (University of Lethbridge)
2. Volunteering on the Frontline: Caring for Sex Workers in Non-Profit
Organizations by R. Phillips (University of Victoria), C. Leischner
(University of Victoria), and L. Casey (University of Victoria)
PART SIX: Public Policy Implications & New Directions for Research
1. Public Policy, Caring Practices and Gender in Health Care Work by H.
Hallgrimsdottir, K. Teghtsoonian, D. Brown and C. Benoit (all
University of Victoria)
Contributors
PART ONE: Theoretical considerations
1. Conceptualizing Care Work by C. Benoit and H. Hallgrimsdottir
(University of Victoria)
2. Emplacing Care: Understanding Care Work across Social & Spatial
Contexts by H. Dolan (University of Victoria) and D. Thien
(California State University)
PART TWO: Paid Care Work in Formal Organizations
1. In Search of Equity and Dignity in Maternity Care: Canada in
Comparative Perspective by C. Benoit (University of Victoria), S.
Wrede (University of Helsinki), and Þ. Einarsdòttir (University of
Ireland)
2. Caring Beyond Borders: Comparing the Relationship between Work and
Migration Patterns in Canada and Finland by I. Bourgeault and S.
Wrede (University of Helsinki)
PART THREE: Paid Care Work in Intimate & Community Settings
1. Patching Up the Holes? Analyzing Paid Care Work in Homes by M. E.
Purkis (University of Victoria), C. Ceci (University of Alberta), and
K. Bjornsdottir (University of Ireland)
2. My Home, Your Work, Our Relationship: Elderly Clients' Experiences of
Home Care Services by A. Martin-Matthews (University of British
Columbia), J. Sims-Gould (University of British Columbia)
3. Bifurcated Consciousness: Aboriginal Care Workers in Community
Settings by R. Eni (University of Manitoba)
PART FOUR: Unpaid Care work in Intimate Settings
1. Mothers' Health, Responsibilization, and Choice in Unpaid Family Care
Work after Separation/Divorce by R. Treloar (University of Victoria),
L. Funk (University of Victoria)
2. "Choice" in Informal Health Care Work: Adult Children with Aging
Parents by L. Funk, K. Kobayashi (University of Victoria)
3. Spinning the Family Web: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Canada
by P. Mackenzie (University of Victoria), L. Brown University of
Victoria), M. Callahan (University of Victoria), B. Whittington
(University of Victoria)
PART FIVE: Unpaid Care Work in Economic Organizations
1. Voluntary Caregiving? Constraints and Opportunities for Hospital
Volunteers by M. Mellow (University of Lethbridge)
2. Volunteering on the Frontline: Caring for Sex Workers in Non-Profit
Organizations by R. Phillips (University of Victoria), C. Leischner
(University of Victoria), and L. Casey (University of Victoria)
PART SIX: Public Policy Implications & New Directions for Research
1. Public Policy, Caring Practices and Gender in Health Care Work by H.
Hallgrimsdottir, K. Teghtsoonian, D. Brown and C. Benoit (all
University of Victoria)