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Unpaid care, paid work and austerity : a research note

Unpaid care, paid work and austerity : a research note

... Since coming to power in 2010 the need to pursue austerity measures has been used by the UK’s Coalition Government to justify deregulating the labour market and making radical changes to the tax and benefits systems ...

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'If I had a family, there is no way that I could afford to work here' : juggling paid and unpaid care work in social services

'If I had a family, there is no way that I could afford to work here' : juggling paid and unpaid care work in social services

... Ethics approval was obtained at each of the relevant universities to conduct the research. The three organizations (and others) were initially approached because of their respective reputations as leaders in the field of ...

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Unpaid care

Unpaid care

... providing unpaid care is associated with negative impacts on carers’ education, employment, household finances, health and wellbeing, and personal and social ...provide care is difficult as effects ...

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Unpaid Care, Paid Work and Austerity: A Research Note

Unpaid Care, Paid Work and Austerity: A Research Note

... of unpaid care performed by the ‘sandwich generation’ - those who come to parenthood later than previous generations and acquire caring responsibilities for aging parents whilst raising young ...to ...

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Labour and Exclusion in Gender Perspectives: Gender and Politics of Unpaid Care Work

Labour and Exclusion in Gender Perspectives: Gender and Politics of Unpaid Care Work

... women's unpaid work has no money value attached to it, from the world began to use ...Measuring unpaid work was one of the major challenges to governments that came out of the UN Third World Conference on ...

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Utilisation of Personal Care Services in Scotland: The Influence of Unpaid Carers

Utilisation of Personal Care Services in Scotland: The Influence of Unpaid Carers

... that unpaid care indeed substitutes for formal ...as unpaid care increases, the utilisation of formal care by the cared for ...an unpaid carer might perform tasks, such as help ...

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Estimating the prevalence of unpaid adult care over time

Estimating the prevalence of unpaid adult care over time

... a care recipient, usually completes the Census form on behalf of all household members without an interviewer being ...on unpaid care and the battery of questions administered in the ...provide ...

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Review of the international evidence on support for unpaid carers

Review of the international evidence on support for unpaid carers

... provide unpaid care, there is substantial evidence of poor outcomes, particularly for those provid- ing long hours of ...care. Unpaid carers are less likely to be in paid employment ...of ...

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Rural–urban differences in unpaid caregivers of adults

Rural–urban differences in unpaid caregivers of adults

... all unpaid caregivers of adult recipients identified by the question, 'At any time in the last 12 months, has anyone in your household provided unpaid care to a relative or friend 18 years or older ...

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Caring and Unpaid Work in Ireland  ESRI Research Series, 2019

Caring and Unpaid Work in Ireland ESRI Research Series, 2019

... of unpaid work in the home has received renewed attention due to deliberations around Article ...value care work is an important one (Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice and Equality, ...inadequate ...

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Unpaid work and internships within the cultural and creative
sectors: Policy, popular culture, and resistance

Unpaid work and internships within the cultural and creative sectors: Policy, popular culture, and resistance

... Thompson explores the question in relation to creativity, gender, diversity and difference, via a reading of Butler’s theorization of performativity, as well as a number of policy documents. Through this she examines the ...

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Unpaid Women Worker as Disguised Exclusion: Investigating from Rural Varanasi

Unpaid Women Worker as Disguised Exclusion: Investigating from Rural Varanasi

... workers, beggars and prisoners as productive workers, leading to a great concern to the court of law and intellectuals. “This bias is shockingly prevalent in the work of census. In the census of 2001, it appears that ...

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Piercing the Corporate Veil: Directors Liability for Unpaid Wages and Benefits

Piercing the Corporate Veil: Directors Liability for Unpaid Wages and Benefits

... However, all is not lost. Both provincial and federal law allow for directors to be found personally liable for the unpaid wages or debts of the corporation’s employees. The following paper will discuss that ...

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Pedestrian Movement at the Unpaid Concourse Area in KLCC Train Station

Pedestrian Movement at the Unpaid Concourse Area in KLCC Train Station

... Meanwhile, passageway and walkway in buildings (including unpaid area or paid area in the train station) are considered as the confined space with limited width. It was reported that the pedestrians mean speed ...

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Unpaid work in the UK television and film industries: resistance and changing attitudes

Unpaid work in the UK television and film industries: resistance and changing attitudes

... organisations, and jobs, as opportunities for self-development, rather than as sources of commitment (Edwards and Wajcman, 2005). Similarly, in an era of flexible working and individualisation, there is perhaps less ...

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Art Struggles: Confronting Internships and Unpaid Labour in Contemporary Art

Art Struggles: Confronting Internships and Unpaid Labour in Contemporary Art

... Over the past four years I developed a sustained engagement with discourses around contemporary art and labour and with the sites where resistance against internships mani- fest. I treat the material I present—mainly ...

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Specialist nursing support for unpaid carers of people with dementia: : a mixed-methods feasibility study

Specialist nursing support for unpaid carers of people with dementia: : a mixed-methods feasibility study

... The main challenge of this part of our work was identifying carers from non-AN areas. We had originally hoped to recruit people from our matched LA areas, using the third sector organisation TiDE. However, TiDE was at ...

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Measuring the outcomes of long-term care for unpaid carers: comparing the ASCOT-Carer, Carer Experience Scale and EQ-5D-3 L

Measuring the outcomes of long-term care for unpaid carers: comparing the ASCOT-Carer, Carer Experience Scale and EQ-5D-3 L

... social care services (the ASCOT) [30] in a study of older social care users in the United Kingdom ...carer care- related quality of life, albeit with differences in the measure- ment constructs ...

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Ontario Interns Fight Back: Modes of Resistance Against Unpaid Internships

Ontario Interns Fight Back: Modes of Resistance Against Unpaid Internships

... work unpaid internships are often young, it is likely that they may either simply not have the resources to pursue litigation or may want to commit their resources to advancing their career in a more substantive ...

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The personal and the professional: betwixt and between the paid and unpaid responsibilities of working women with chronic illness

The personal and the professional: betwixt and between the paid and unpaid responsibilities of working women with chronic illness

... The World Health Organisation (2016) listed gender specific risk factors for common mental health disorders which include a number of issues which might influence women with chronic illness such as low income and the ...

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