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Volume 7 (2023): Issue 3 (Aug 2023)
in
International Journal of Care and Caring
Online ISSN:
2397-883X
Print ISSN:
2397-8821
Issue Publication Date:
01 Aug 2023
Editorial
Editorial
Research Articles
Bridging social distances in home care in super-diverse settings: a study of workers, clients and care organisations in the Netherlands
Challenges and adaptations of an intermediary: an exploration of support coordination in the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme
‘Extra hands’ or the ‘icing on the cake’? The boundaries of the volunteer role in formal care settings in England
“She starts to be her old self again”: familial reflections on pre- and post-onset identity in people with Alzheimer’s and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia
Providing income certainty for carers? Care, labour market participation and support for a universal basic income in Europe
Exploring the knowledge contributions of carers involved in a group process aimed at co-creating a targeted support intervention
Barriers and facilitators to physical activity among informal carers: a systematic review of international literature
Extending understanding of ‘care’ as an embodied phenomenon: Alexander Technique teacher perspectives on restoring carers to themselves
An exploration of young carers’ experiences in secondary school and their perceptions regarding their future career: a scoping review
Debates and Issues
Care–life balance: a new normal for men too?
Book Reviews
Women, Precarious Work and Care: The Failure of Family-Friendly Rights
by Emily Grabham (2021)
The Reluctant Carer
by Anonymous (2022)
Conference Review
Review of ‘Conceptual orientations and recent debates on care: strategies, resistances, vulnerabilities and reproductive justice’, IV Latin American Congress of Social Theory, Santiago, Chile, 7–10 March 2023
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