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Caring on the Clock
. Ed(S): Duffy, Mignon; Armenia, Amy; Stacey, Clare L.
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Description for Caring on the Clock
Paperback. Editor(s): Duffy, Mignon; Armenia, Amy; Stacey, Clare L. Series: Families in Focus. Num Pages: 336 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JHBL; JKSN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 156 x 19. Weight in Grams: 494.
A nurse inserts an I.V. A personal care attendant helps a quadriplegic bathe and get dressed. A nanny reads a bedtime story to soothe a child to sleep. Every day, workers like these provide critical support to some of the most vulnerable members of our society. Caring on the Clock provides a wealth of insight into these workers, who take care of our most fundamental needs, often at risk to their own economic and physical well-being. Caring on the Clock is the first book to bring together cutting-edge research on a wide range of paid care occupations, and to place the various fields within a comprehensive and comparative framework across occupational boundaries. The book includes twenty-two original essays by leading researchers across a range of disciplines—including sociology, psychology, social work, and public health. They examine the history of the paid care sector in America, reveal why paid-care work can be both personally fulfilling but also make workers vulnerable to burnout, emotional fatigue, physical injuries, and wage exploitation. Finally, the editors outline many innovative ideas for reform, including top-down and grassroots efforts to improve recognition, remuneration, and mobility for care workers. As America faces a series of challenges to providing care for its citizens, including the many aging baby boomers, this volume offers a wealth of information and insight for policymakers, scholars, advocates, and the general public.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Rutgers University Press United States
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Series
Families in Focus
Number of Pages
350
Place of Publication
New Brunswick NJ, United States
ISBN
9780813563114
SKU
V9780813563114
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Ref
99-1
About . Ed(S): Duffy, Mignon; Armenia, Amy; Stacey, Clare L.
MIGNON DUFFY is an associate professor of sociology and the associate director of the Center for Women and Work at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and the author of Making Care Count: A Century of Gender, Race, and Paid Care Work (Rutgers University Press). AMY ARMENIA is an associate professor of sociology at Rollins College, and has published research in Work and Occupations, the Journal of Family Issues, and Social Science Research. CLARE L. STACEY is associate professor of sociology at Kent State University and author of The Caring Self: The Work Experiences of Home Care Aides.
Reviews for Caring on the Clock
"A significant contribution to the field of care work, Caring on the Clock addresses important questions about how we conceptualize, theorize, and value care, as well as how public policy both rewards and devalues care work."
Mary Tuominen
Denison University
"This superb volume showcases the rich interdisciplinary literature on commodified carework. With sophistication and flair, contributors analyze the stark exploitation of paid careworkers, the nuances of client-carer interactions, and labor struggle to improve pay and conditions in this skyrocketing field."
Ruth Milkman
City University of New York Graduate Center
"A comprehensive insight into the complex relationship between market care, funding, policy, organisations and time for carers....It approaches these issues insightfully, and with lessons that can be used in multiple jurisdictions....This volume is...pertinent, still illuminating in a field that has seen exponential explosion of research in recent years."
Labor and Industry
Mary Tuominen
Denison University
"This superb volume showcases the rich interdisciplinary literature on commodified carework. With sophistication and flair, contributors analyze the stark exploitation of paid careworkers, the nuances of client-carer interactions, and labor struggle to improve pay and conditions in this skyrocketing field."
Ruth Milkman
City University of New York Graduate Center
"A comprehensive insight into the complex relationship between market care, funding, policy, organisations and time for carers....It approaches these issues insightfully, and with lessons that can be used in multiple jurisdictions....This volume is...pertinent, still illuminating in a field that has seen exponential explosion of research in recent years."
Labor and Industry