There are moves across many countries away from state-led provision of services for disabled people towards cash-based systems, which have been welcomed by disabled people as increasing choice and control over services and support, and increasing independence and social participation. However, feminist scholars have long warned about the implications of commodifying care for women, and the possible consequences of substituting cash for services for social citizenship have remained underexplored, for both disabled people generally, disabled women and mothers more particularly, and for personal assistants/care workers. This article will attempt to address that gap by carrying out a comparative literature review and policy analysis of the role...
Providing substantial amounts (particularly over 20 hours a week) of care to a disabled or elderly r...
The introduction of cash-for-care (CfC) schemes in different European countries over the last years ...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...
Draft only There are moves across many countries away from state-led provision of services for disab...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
The so-called capitalist crisis of care has been theorized starting since the 80s. It has been and e...
‘Care' is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice i...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
The gendered nature of care giving of the disabled is discussed against the background of feminist p...
This article suggests it is important to confront independence, one of the key concepts of our time,...
The failure of orthodox economic models to generate growth and eradicate poverty has led to renewed ...
This article addresses some implications for gender equality and gender policy at European and natio...
International audienceThis chapter analyses the development of cash-for-care programs across OECD co...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
Women's employment patterns changed drastically the last decades. But they are still different acros...
Providing substantial amounts (particularly over 20 hours a week) of care to a disabled or elderly r...
The introduction of cash-for-care (CfC) schemes in different European countries over the last years ...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...
Draft only There are moves across many countries away from state-led provision of services for disab...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
The so-called capitalist crisis of care has been theorized starting since the 80s. It has been and e...
‘Care' is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice i...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
The gendered nature of care giving of the disabled is discussed against the background of feminist p...
This article suggests it is important to confront independence, one of the key concepts of our time,...
The failure of orthodox economic models to generate growth and eradicate poverty has led to renewed ...
This article addresses some implications for gender equality and gender policy at European and natio...
International audienceThis chapter analyses the development of cash-for-care programs across OECD co...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
Women's employment patterns changed drastically the last decades. But they are still different acros...
Providing substantial amounts (particularly over 20 hours a week) of care to a disabled or elderly r...
The introduction of cash-for-care (CfC) schemes in different European countries over the last years ...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...