Foster carers’ recent unionisation and their campaign to be recognised as workers in the UK, will provide the basis to interrogate the public/private divide in this paper. I will argue that the rejection of foster carers’ claims that they are workers by English and EU courts, as well as by the previous Conservative Government, have problematically relied on traditional conceptions of care work belonging in the private sphere. This highlights the pervasiveness of the public/private divide, which is still thought to separate the work of family life, from ‘proper’ work, performed by those with a job. This paper will draw on the ethic of care to show that all caring labour is work, and could be protected by labour law. Even if the breadth of la...
The aim of this contribution to the debates section is to raise some research and policy questions a...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
In the UK foster care is the main way of looking after children in care. Foster carers have been re...
The rise of the ‘gig’ economy has placed a spotlight on employment status, leading to challenges ove...
Families in market economies have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work ...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Debates over the remuneration of foster carers in Australia highlight the problems associated with b...
Following decades in which professionalisation was widely assumed to be a permanent (and growing) fe...
The Modern Workplaces Consultation 2011 set the foundations for the current revisions to work–family...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
In Stories of care: a labour of law, Lydia Hayes argues that the UK’s crisis of social care is a pro...
Domiciliary carers are paid care workers who travel to the homes of older people to assist with pers...
Work-life integration is an increasingly hot topic in the media, social research, governments and in...
Female labour force participation has been increasing in recent decades, in part encouraged by state...
It is undoubtingly noticeable that care workers' employment rights are currently prominent in the ne...
The aim of this contribution to the debates section is to raise some research and policy questions a...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
In the UK foster care is the main way of looking after children in care. Foster carers have been re...
The rise of the ‘gig’ economy has placed a spotlight on employment status, leading to challenges ove...
Families in market economies have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work ...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Debates over the remuneration of foster carers in Australia highlight the problems associated with b...
Following decades in which professionalisation was widely assumed to be a permanent (and growing) fe...
The Modern Workplaces Consultation 2011 set the foundations for the current revisions to work–family...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
In Stories of care: a labour of law, Lydia Hayes argues that the UK’s crisis of social care is a pro...
Domiciliary carers are paid care workers who travel to the homes of older people to assist with pers...
Work-life integration is an increasingly hot topic in the media, social research, governments and in...
Female labour force participation has been increasing in recent decades, in part encouraged by state...
It is undoubtingly noticeable that care workers' employment rights are currently prominent in the ne...
The aim of this contribution to the debates section is to raise some research and policy questions a...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
In the UK foster care is the main way of looking after children in care. Foster carers have been re...