Description |
1 online resource (xi, 215 pages) |
Contents |
Introduction / Hanne Marlene Dahl, Marja Keränen and Anne Kovalainen -- The Europeanization of care. Double subsidiarity, double trouble?: allocating care responsibilities in the EU through social dialogue / Kevät Nousiainen -- Care, migration and citizenship: migration and home-based care in Europe / Fiona Willaims -- The regulation of paid, domestic work: a win-win situation or a reproduction of social inequalities? / Majda Hrženjak -- The complexity of care. Family policy and welfare regimes / Thomas P. Boje and Anders Ejrnœs -- Modes of care and mothering: how does citizenship and care intersect in the lives of mothers and disabled children? / Janice McLaughlin -- From traditional to modern care? The case of intellectually disabled and mentally ill in modern Lithuania / Egle Sumskiene -- Changing conceptions of citizenship and care in Finnish policy discourse on reconciliation on work and family life / Kirsi Eräranta -- Neo-colonial care relations in Europe. Gendering the stranger: nomadic care workers in Europe: a Polish-Italian example / Lisa Widding Isaksen-- Migrant women and defamilialisation in the Spanish welfare state / Susana Climent -- Privatizing neo-colonialism: migrant domestic care workers, partial citizenship and responsibility / Joan Tronto -- Concluding remarks / Hanne Marlene Dahl, Marja Keränen and Anne Kovalainen |
Summary |
Europeanization, care and gender addresses the recent underexamined developments concerning care as a crucial part of the restructuring of care labour markets in Europe, including contents of care and different forms of care that range from EU legislation level to individual care workers' and cared for experiences. Through a comparative and interdisciplinary approach, this collection examines and further develops current theoretical and political debates about complexities of care and the impact of multilevel changes in Europe. This book provides a foundation for understanding the major restructuration of care€that is taking place at the European level as part of the global phenomena of care markets and the complexity of care within research and how it is no longer restricted to the domain of social policy but a pertinent issue within political science, sociology, legal studies and feminist research |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Social work administration -- Europe
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Globalization -- Europe
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
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Globalization
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Social work administration
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Europe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Dahl, Hanne Marlene.
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Keränen, Marja.
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Kovalainen, Anne.
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ISBN |
9780230321021 |
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023032102X |
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1349335266 |
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9781349335268 |
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9780230321045 |
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0230321046 |
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