We shed new light on the longstanding challenge of recruiting adult social care (ASC) workers through innovative textual analysis of an extensive database of job advertisements. Having confirmed the low pay offered, we provide a first systematic evaluation of two recent strategies employed in ASC recruitment, starting with a look at signing bonuses. While a short-lived burst of generous signing bonuses is shown to have helped alleviate acute shortages in some occupations, their use in ASC involves far smaller sums and record unfilled vacancies persist. The UK government’s recent decision to offer visas to migrant workers coming to work in ASC is also found lacking. Few advertised roles are found to exceed the required salary threshold. This...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
This article analyses perceptions of job quality among social care workers (CWs), captured as part o...
This article analyses perceptions of job quality among social care workers (CWs), captured as part o...
We shed new light on the longstanding challenge of recruiting adult social care (ASC) workers throug...
Over the past decades the English adult social care system has seen a set of policy reforms combine...
Context: The UK social care sector has come under increased pressure to combat workforce shortages. ...
Context: The UK social care sector has come under increased pressure to combat workforce shortages. ...
Context: The UK social care sector has come under increased pressure to combat workforce shortages. ...
The shortage of social care workforce and the pressure that the social care sector is under predates...
This paper studies the relationship between turnover, hiring and employment growth in the long-term ...
Several factors associated with turnover identified in this review can be controlled or influenced b...
This qualitative study of two social care organisations, explores how public sector austerity and po...
The UK adult social care sector is growing constantly and finds itself under continuous scrutiny and...
Commissioned as part of the Department of Health’s ‘Social Care Workforce Research Initiative’, thi...
Adult social care is not so much invisible as ignored. The sector is chronically underfunded and und...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
This article analyses perceptions of job quality among social care workers (CWs), captured as part o...
This article analyses perceptions of job quality among social care workers (CWs), captured as part o...
We shed new light on the longstanding challenge of recruiting adult social care (ASC) workers throug...
Over the past decades the English adult social care system has seen a set of policy reforms combine...
Context: The UK social care sector has come under increased pressure to combat workforce shortages. ...
Context: The UK social care sector has come under increased pressure to combat workforce shortages. ...
Context: The UK social care sector has come under increased pressure to combat workforce shortages. ...
The shortage of social care workforce and the pressure that the social care sector is under predates...
This paper studies the relationship between turnover, hiring and employment growth in the long-term ...
Several factors associated with turnover identified in this review can be controlled or influenced b...
This qualitative study of two social care organisations, explores how public sector austerity and po...
The UK adult social care sector is growing constantly and finds itself under continuous scrutiny and...
Commissioned as part of the Department of Health’s ‘Social Care Workforce Research Initiative’, thi...
Adult social care is not so much invisible as ignored. The sector is chronically underfunded and und...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
This article analyses perceptions of job quality among social care workers (CWs), captured as part o...
This article analyses perceptions of job quality among social care workers (CWs), captured as part o...