Interdependency and Care over the Lifecourse draws upon theories of time and space to consider how informal care is woven into the fabric of everyday lives and is shaped by social and economic inequalities and opportunities. The book comprises three parts. The first explores contrasting social and economic contexts of informal care in different parts of the world. The second looks at different themes and dynamics of caring, using fictional vignettes of illness and health, child care, elderly care and communities of care. The book examines the significance to practices of care throughout the lifecourse of: understandings and expectations of care emotional exchanges involved in care memories and anticipations of giving and re...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.The ethic of care has developed to become a bo...
Care is no longer a private concern. In the era of high modernity, characterized by population aging...
The objective of this thesis is to provide new evidence on social inequalities in childcare and in e...
Book summary: how can we make sense of the varying concepts of care and of the many forms care takes...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
About the book: Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. T...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
Questions about how people should be cared for and what good care should entail are increasingly dis...
Care for elderly persons has many facets and is influenced by many factors of the care-dependent per...
This paper proposes a framework to guide research and analysis of informal care building on and deve...
Care and the City is a cross-disciplinary collection of chapters examining urban social spaces, in w...
This book draws upon a range of academic disciplines including sociology, social policy, psychology,...
This work compares the experiences of unpaid family carers in three different welfare systems. It is...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.The ethic of care has developed to become a bo...
Care is no longer a private concern. In the era of high modernity, characterized by population aging...
The objective of this thesis is to provide new evidence on social inequalities in childcare and in e...
Book summary: how can we make sense of the varying concepts of care and of the many forms care takes...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
About the book: Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. T...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
Questions about how people should be cared for and what good care should entail are increasingly dis...
Care for elderly persons has many facets and is influenced by many factors of the care-dependent per...
This paper proposes a framework to guide research and analysis of informal care building on and deve...
Care and the City is a cross-disciplinary collection of chapters examining urban social spaces, in w...
This book draws upon a range of academic disciplines including sociology, social policy, psychology,...
This work compares the experiences of unpaid family carers in three different welfare systems. It is...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.The ethic of care has developed to become a bo...
Care is no longer a private concern. In the era of high modernity, characterized by population aging...
The objective of this thesis is to provide new evidence on social inequalities in childcare and in e...