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Cover International Journal of Care and Caring

Volume 5 (2021): Issue 4 (Nov 2021)

in International Journal of Care and Caring
Online ISSN:
2397-883X
Print ISSN:
2397-8821
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2021
  • Editorial
    • Editorial
  • Articles
    • A comparison of negative financial events experienced by carers and non-carers following onset of the Great Recession
    • Problematic caregiving activities among family carers of older adults with disabilities
    • How professional support for young carers benefits from a salutogenic approach
    • Sustainable care: theorising the wellbeing of caregivers to older persons
    • “I don’t care if they call me black”: the impact of organisation and racism in Canadian and Swedish nursing homes
    • Migrant-led organisations as caring communities: towards a re-appreciation of the reciprocal dimension of care
    • Strangers in care: using literature to re-theorise care for the oldest old
    • Care horizons and career choices for women managers
  • Debates and Issues
    • Falling through the care cracks: younger people in long-term care homes
    • The story of an emerging crisis: the impact of COVID-19 on care home residents with dementia in the UK
  • Book Reviews
    • The Art of Caregiving in Fiction, Film, and Memoir by Jeffrey Berman (2021)
    • Reconsidering Dementia Narratives: Empathy, Identity and Care by Rebecca Bitenc (2019)
    • The Soul of Care: The Moral Education of a Husband and a Doctor by Kleinman, A. (2019)
  • Conference Report
    • CARE: Challenges and Solutions for a Sustainable Future conference review
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There is an alternative: homines curans and the limits of neoliberalism

Author: Joan Tronto

Social consequences of family care of adults: a scoping review

Authors: Norah Keating and Jacquie Eales

Care poverty: unmet care needs in a Nordic welfare state

Authors: Teppo Kröger, Jiby Mathew Puthenparambil, and Lina Van Aerschot

Family care work: a policy-relevant research agenda

Authors: Phyllis Moen and Nicole DePasquale

Care and violence through the lens of personal support workers

Author: Christine Kelly

The first cross-national study of adolescent young carers aged 15–17 in six European countries

Authors: Feylyn Mercedies Lewis, Saul Becker, Thomas Parkhouse, Stephen Joseph, Valentina Hlebec, Maja Mrzel, Rosita Brolin, Giulia Casu, Licia Boccaletti, Sara Santini, Barbara D’Amen, Marco Socci, Renske Hoefman, Nynke de Jong, Agnes Leu, Daniel Phelps, Elena Guggiari, Lennart Magnusson, and Elizabeth Hanson

Transforming care work and care jobs for the future of decent work

Author: Laura Addati

Challenges and adaptations of an intermediary: an exploration of support coordination in the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme

Authors: Eloise Hummell, Michele Foster, Karen R. Fisher, Catherine Needham, Samantha J. Borg, and Alyssa Venning

‘No one was clapping for us’: care, social justice and family carer wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales

Authors: Maria Cheshire-Allen and Gideon Calder

Advocating for carers: a qualitative study exploring the needs of UK carers of patients with an acoustic neuroma

Authors: Katie Gilchrist and Cecilia Vindrola-Padros
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