Caring and Gender: Gender Lens
Autor Francesca M. Cancian, Stacey J. Olikeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803990968
ISBN-10: 0803990960
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 151 x 227 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția AltaMira Press
Seria Gender Lens
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0803990960
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 151 x 227 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția AltaMira Press
Seria Gender Lens
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 1. Caring and Gender
Chapter 2 What is Caring?
Chapter 3 Why Study Caring and Gender?
Chapter 4 Women's Caregiving in Families: Natural or Social?
Chapter 5 The Devaluation of Caregiving
Chapter 6 Caregiving and Inequality
Part 7 2. Historical Glimpses
Chapter 8 Colonial Constraints
Chapter 9 Work and Care Become "Separate Spheres"
Chapter 10 "Every Woman Is a Nurse": Caregiving Becomes a Profession
Part 11 3. Caring and Families
Chapter 12 Families That Are Not Self-Sufficient
Chapter 13 Parental Care for Children
Chapter 14 Caring in Couples
Chapter 15 Conflicts Between Paid Work and Family Caring
Chapter 16 Family Care for People Who Are Chronically Ill or Severely Disabled
Part 17 4. Paid Caregiving
Chapter 18 Obstacles to Good Paid Care: Devaluing Caring, Profit-Making, Bureaucracy, and Hierarchy
Chapter 19 Paid Care Can Be Good Care
Chapter 20 Undermining the Quality of Paid Care: The Example of Nursing Homes
Chapter 21 Separate, Gendered Spheres and the Devaluation of Caring
Chapter 22 Caregivers' Autonomy and Nonmedical Standards of Care: Case Studies of Good Paid Care
Chapter 23 The Care Receiver's Power
Chapter 24 5. Governing Care
Chapter 25 How Do Governments Support Care?
Chapter 26 Gender, Care and Welfare in the United States
Chapter 27 Government and Caregiving in Other Industrial Countries
Chapter 28 The Threat of "Big Brother"
Chapter 29 How Can Government Both Support Caregiving and Promote Gender Equality?
Part 30 6. Caregiving in Communities
Chapter 31 What Is Community Care?
Chapter 32 What Are the Benefits of Care in Communities?
Chapter 33 What Are the Limits of Caregiving in Communities?
Part 34 7. The Future of Caregiving
Chapter 35 Explaining Gendered Caring and Gender Inequality
Chapter 36 Paths to Expanding Care and Gender Equality
Chapter 2 What is Caring?
Chapter 3 Why Study Caring and Gender?
Chapter 4 Women's Caregiving in Families: Natural or Social?
Chapter 5 The Devaluation of Caregiving
Chapter 6 Caregiving and Inequality
Part 7 2. Historical Glimpses
Chapter 8 Colonial Constraints
Chapter 9 Work and Care Become "Separate Spheres"
Chapter 10 "Every Woman Is a Nurse": Caregiving Becomes a Profession
Part 11 3. Caring and Families
Chapter 12 Families That Are Not Self-Sufficient
Chapter 13 Parental Care for Children
Chapter 14 Caring in Couples
Chapter 15 Conflicts Between Paid Work and Family Caring
Chapter 16 Family Care for People Who Are Chronically Ill or Severely Disabled
Part 17 4. Paid Caregiving
Chapter 18 Obstacles to Good Paid Care: Devaluing Caring, Profit-Making, Bureaucracy, and Hierarchy
Chapter 19 Paid Care Can Be Good Care
Chapter 20 Undermining the Quality of Paid Care: The Example of Nursing Homes
Chapter 21 Separate, Gendered Spheres and the Devaluation of Caring
Chapter 22 Caregivers' Autonomy and Nonmedical Standards of Care: Case Studies of Good Paid Care
Chapter 23 The Care Receiver's Power
Chapter 24 5. Governing Care
Chapter 25 How Do Governments Support Care?
Chapter 26 Gender, Care and Welfare in the United States
Chapter 27 Government and Caregiving in Other Industrial Countries
Chapter 28 The Threat of "Big Brother"
Chapter 29 How Can Government Both Support Caregiving and Promote Gender Equality?
Part 30 6. Caregiving in Communities
Chapter 31 What Is Community Care?
Chapter 32 What Are the Benefits of Care in Communities?
Chapter 33 What Are the Limits of Caregiving in Communities?
Part 34 7. The Future of Caregiving
Chapter 35 Explaining Gendered Caring and Gender Inequality
Chapter 36 Paths to Expanding Care and Gender Equality
Recenzii
Caring and Gender is a splendid synthesis of ideas and research that capture caring as work: intricate, invisible, underpaid and done mostly by women. It also helps bring us to a new appreciation of that work, and helps lead us toward its proper recognition.