Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies for Gender JusticeSAGE Publications, 29 ago 1995 - 432 pagine Today women find themselves playing an ever-increasing role in caring for older family members who are frail, developmentally disabled, or suffering from serious mental illness. While this has role of women as caregivers has been documented, the actual impact on the lives of women has remained largely unstudied. In this volume, the authors examine caregiving as a central feminist issue, looking at its impact on women socially, personally, and economically. The authors review how changing family structures, the changing economy and workforce, and the changing health care demands of needy adults have impacted on women′s lives. They critique existing public and private policies, demonstrating a need for fundamental structural changes in social institutions and attitudes to improve the lives of women. Finally, they propose a social model of care that is oriented toward gender justice--recognition of the work of caring and its impact upon women socially, personally, and economically. For students, scholars and practitioners in the field of gerontology, gender studies, and social work, this book is a must. |
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... Workplace Benefits Types and Limits of Family - Responsive Workplace Initiatives 150 151 153 155 159 163 164 166 169 171 176 180 183 185 195 205 210 212 214 216 Employee Benefits 218 Employee Leave Policies 224 IV . TOWARD A FEMINIST ...
... Workplace Family - Responsive Workplace Policies and a Gender Justice Framework 291 292 Women's " Special " Status in the Workforce 294 The Limitations of Gender - Neutral Family- Responsive Policies 297 Work - Family Balance and Gender ...
... workplace , and in health and long - term care . Also offered is an extensive review of the literature on the nature , extent , and consequences of caregiving . The authors not only critique existing policies , but also present a number ...
... - cation of common needs and issues in terms of long - term care and workplace policies , across both care receivers and caregivers ; as such , it contrasts with our current categorical , fragmented , and sick Introduction 5.
... workplace policies . We first use a feminist framework to critique existing policies and then propose a social and collective model of care oriented toward gender justice . In fact , 8 FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON FAMILY CARE.
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Part I The Changing Societal Context for Caregiving | 39 |
Chapter 2 Americas Changing Families | 43 |
Chapter 3 The Changing American Economy and Workforce | 58 |
Chapter 4 Changing Health Care Needs and LongTerm Care Services | 75 |
Part II The ContextExtentand Nature of Caregiving for Dependents | 105 |
Chapter 5 The SocialPoliticaland Historical Context of Caregiving for Dependents | 107 |
Chapter 10 A Feminist Critique of FamilyRelated Benefits in the Workplace | 210 |
Part IV Toward a Feminist Agenda for Family Caregivers | 235 |
A Feminist Approach | 241 |
Chapter 12 Social Services and Social Supports | 265 |
Achieving a More Family Responsive Workplace | 291 |
A Feminist Perspective | 318 |
Toward a National Caregiver Coalition | 339 |
References | 357 |
Chapter 6 The Gendered Nature of Care | 120 |
Chapter 7 The Consequences of Caring | 136 |
Part ΙII A Feminist Critique of Current Policies and Programs | 159 |
Chapter 8 A Feminist Critique of Americas Family Policy | 163 |
Chapter 9 A Feminist Critique of LongTerm Care Policies | 183 |
Name Index | 394 |
Subject Index | 405 |
About the Authors | 417 |
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Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies for Gender Justice Nancy R. Hooyman,Judith Gonyea Anteprima non disponibile - 1995 |