Aim: Informal caregivers share common experiences in providing care to someone with health and/or social needs, but at the same time their experiences differ across diverse backgrounds such as gender, age, culture, as these aspects of diversity co-shape these experiences. This scoping review aims to explore how aspects of diversity, across their intersections, are currently incorporated in informal care research and discusses how an intersectional perspective can further develop our understanding of informal care. Methods: A scoping review was performed to map relevant caregiving literature from an intersectionality perspective. Key terms ‘informal care’ and ‘intersectionality’ were used for a search in four databases resulting in the inclu...
The debate on intersectionality represents a central issue in current sociology, with some authors q...
This chapter is concerned with designing intersectional research for exploring the complexity of ‘id...
Background and objectives: Previous studies show that persons with a migration background (PwM) cari...
AbstractEarlier research has shown that power relationships at workplaces are constructed by power s...
Gender has been the privileged optic through which care ethics has been theorised. However, a long l...
Abstract Aim This systematic literature review aimed to identify, appraise and synthesize available ...
Intersectionality is a research paradigm that considers how multiple social systems (such as race, c...
BACKGROUND: Despite the care and support needs of migrants affected by dementia differing from the p...
In this case study we reflect on a review we conducted of the English-language research literature o...
This paper aims to demonstrate how Bourdieu’s conceptual tools of habitus, capital and field can fac...
The European policy emphasis on providing informal care at home causes caregivers and home care prof...
Background and Purpose: The caregiving's impact on informal carers' quality of life and gender-based...
RationaleQuantitative health disparities research has increasingly employed intersectionality as a t...
Intersectionality has potential to create new ways to describe disparities and craft meaningful solu...
More than 40 million informal caregivers in the United States provide essential care to older adults...
The debate on intersectionality represents a central issue in current sociology, with some authors q...
This chapter is concerned with designing intersectional research for exploring the complexity of ‘id...
Background and objectives: Previous studies show that persons with a migration background (PwM) cari...
AbstractEarlier research has shown that power relationships at workplaces are constructed by power s...
Gender has been the privileged optic through which care ethics has been theorised. However, a long l...
Abstract Aim This systematic literature review aimed to identify, appraise and synthesize available ...
Intersectionality is a research paradigm that considers how multiple social systems (such as race, c...
BACKGROUND: Despite the care and support needs of migrants affected by dementia differing from the p...
In this case study we reflect on a review we conducted of the English-language research literature o...
This paper aims to demonstrate how Bourdieu’s conceptual tools of habitus, capital and field can fac...
The European policy emphasis on providing informal care at home causes caregivers and home care prof...
Background and Purpose: The caregiving's impact on informal carers' quality of life and gender-based...
RationaleQuantitative health disparities research has increasingly employed intersectionality as a t...
Intersectionality has potential to create new ways to describe disparities and craft meaningful solu...
More than 40 million informal caregivers in the United States provide essential care to older adults...
The debate on intersectionality represents a central issue in current sociology, with some authors q...
This chapter is concerned with designing intersectional research for exploring the complexity of ‘id...
Background and objectives: Previous studies show that persons with a migration background (PwM) cari...