Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for workers’ well being. In England, long-term care policies are moving progressively towards marketisation, while public social care funding is under considerable strain. Little evidence exists on the job demand and control of long-term care workers who provide personal and direct care to adults and older people. The article uses survey data from long-term care workers in England (n = 991) to examine the levels of, and differentials in, job strain among long-term care workers. The findings highlight the vulnerability of certain groups of workers, with potential negative impacts on their well being.</jats:p
Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the...
Background: Long-term care (LTC) workers are subjected to structural and inherent difficult con-diti...
Labor market changes, including growing opportunities to work in the long-term care (LTC) sector, ma...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
The UK long-term care workforce has endured difficult working conditions for many years. During the ...
The UK long-term care workforce has endured difficult working conditions for many years. During the ...
The UK long-term care workforce has endured difficult working conditions for many years. During the ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most job leavers in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England do not lea...
Staff turnover in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England is perceived to be relatively high. Mos...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most job leavers in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England do not lea...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most job leavers in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England do not lea...
The long-term care sector is generally characterised by low pay and difficult working conditions. Un...
Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the...
Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the...
Over the past decades the English adult social care system has seen a set of policy reforms combine...
Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the...
Background: Long-term care (LTC) workers are subjected to structural and inherent difficult con-diti...
Labor market changes, including growing opportunities to work in the long-term care (LTC) sector, ma...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
The UK long-term care workforce has endured difficult working conditions for many years. During the ...
The UK long-term care workforce has endured difficult working conditions for many years. During the ...
The UK long-term care workforce has endured difficult working conditions for many years. During the ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most job leavers in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England do not lea...
Staff turnover in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England is perceived to be relatively high. Mos...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most job leavers in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England do not lea...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most job leavers in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England do not lea...
The long-term care sector is generally characterised by low pay and difficult working conditions. Un...
Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the...
Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the...
Over the past decades the English adult social care system has seen a set of policy reforms combine...
Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the...
Background: Long-term care (LTC) workers are subjected to structural and inherent difficult con-diti...
Labor market changes, including growing opportunities to work in the long-term care (LTC) sector, ma...