ISBN-13: 9780415434669 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 188 str.
Interdependency and Care over the Lifecourse draws upon theories of time and space to consider how informal care is woven into the fabric of everyday lives and is shaped by social and economic inequalities and opportunities. The book comprises three parts. The first explores contrasting social and economic contexts of informal care in different parts of the world. The second looks at different themes and dynamics of caring, using fictional vignettes of illness and health, child care, elderly care and communities of care. The book examines the significance to practices of care throughout the lifecourse of:
Care work is increasingly high profile, both politically and socially, and current debates on the subject frequently highlight the growing tensions between providing care and economic participation. Care and Interdependency across the Lifecourse focuses on the ‘informal care’ provided by family members, neighbours and friends, exploring the ways in which it is woven into the organization of people’s everyday lives.
This volume is comprised of three parts. The first covers the context of care in contemporary society, and what it encompasses. The second part looks at different themes within informal care, using the examples of illness and health, child care, elderly care and communities of care. Finally, the authors develop a framework within which we can examine the significance to practices of care throughout the lifecourse of:
This book is an invaluable contribution to the care work debate and will be of interest to students and researchers of care work, sociology of the family and social policy.