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(Ebook) Caring For/Caring About: Women, Home Care and Unpaid Caregiving by Karen R. Grant, Carol Amaratunga, Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Ann Pederson, Kay Willson (editors) ISBN 9781551930480, 155193048X

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Authors:Karen R. Grant, Carol Amaratunga, Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Ann Pederson, Kay Willson (editors)
Pages:208 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Language:english
File Size:13.29 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781551930480, 155193048X
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(Ebook) Caring For/Caring About: Women, Home Care and Unpaid Caregiving by Karen R. Grant, Carol Amaratunga, Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Ann Pederson, Kay Willson (editors) ISBN 9781551930480, 155193048X

Published Under the Garamond ImprintWomen are estimated to comprise nearly 80 per cent of both paid and unpaid care workers, yet their numbers do not coincide with their influence. Caring For/Caring About explores the complex nature of caring in Canadian society today. It examines the current research on women, home care, and unpaid caregiving, and identifies the social conditions under which caregiving is undertaken. The book examines the global and local forces that shape caregiving, as well as the diverse experiences of women who care.Caring For/Caring About asks how we might create the conditions to make caring possible, for care is, after all, the objective and not the problem.
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