A Care Crisis in the Nordic Welfare States?: Care Work, Gender Equality and Welfare State Sustainability

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نام کتاب : A Care Crisis in the Nordic Welfare States?: Care Work, Gender Equality and Welfare State Sustainability
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بحران مراقبت در کشورهای رفاه شمال اروپا؟: کار مراقبتی، برابری جنسیتی و پایداری دولت رفاه
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ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 220
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447361374
زبان کتاب : English
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حجم کتاب : 16 مگابایت



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Front Cover\nHalf Title\nSeries\nA Care Crisis in the Nordic Welfare States?: Care Work, Gender Equality and Welfare State Sustainability\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nList of tables\nNotes on contributors\nPreface\n1 Introduction: A care crisis in the Nordic welfare states?\n Key concepts and rethinking the notion of a care crisis\n Focus and limits of this book\n Contributions to the field\n Notes\n References\n2 The ‘care crisis’: its scientific framing and silences\n Introduction\n Methodology and my position\n Representations of the care crisis\n Silence and silencing\n The effects of the prevalent care crisis representation\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n3 Fraser’s care crisis theory meets the Nordic welfare societies\n Introduction\n Engaging with Fraser’s concepts of care crisis and social justice\n Care and social reproduction in the ‘women-friendly’ Nordic welfare societies\n Care crisis tendencies and resistance in the Nordic welfare societies\n Financialisation of care work in the Nordic welfare state context\n Devaluation of care work in families and the misrecognition of mothering\n Dynamics of resistance and change in the Danish labour market and beyond\n Conclusion\n Note\n References\n4 Crisis of care: a problem of economisation, of technologisation or of politics of care?\n Introduction\n Modes of care crisis present in research\n Care crisis as an articulated moral question\n Care crisis as an articulated economic question\n Care crisis as an articulated techno-political question\n Technology as a remedy?\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n5 Deteriorating working conditions in elder care: an invisible crisis of care?\n Introduction\n Theoretical approach\n Trends in Swedish elder care: ageing-in-place, deinstitutionalisation and decreased service coverage\n Working conditions in elder care: a Nordic outlook\n Data and analysis\n Results\n Unsatisfying employment conditions\n Work–life imbalance\n Lack of resources\n Physically and mentally demanding\n Relational poverty\n Endangered well-being\n Conclusion\n References\n6 Managerialism as a failing response to the care crisis\n Introduction\n Quality and efficiency through management?\n The diversifying toolbox for managing care work\n The logic of care and the limits of detailed control\n The logic of care and the limits of self-governance\n Conclusion\n References\n7 ‘We are here for you’: the care crisis and the (un)learning of good nursing\n Introduction\n Conceptualising a crisis of care and its drain on human capacity and qualifications\n ‘Modernisation’ of Nordic public services: ‘value for money’\n ‘Modernisation’ discourses undermine nurses’ educational competence\n Method and design\n Tracing nurses’ experiences of health system discourses and economic rationalisation\n Emilie: care under pressure\n Rebecca: dismantling the basic rationales of nursing\n Anja: squeezed between ‘everyday nursing practice’ and ‘patient safety-friendly hospitals’\n Conforming to management’s customer-oriented ‘total quality’ discourses\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n8 Professionalisation of social pedagogues under managerial control: caring for children in a time of care crisis\n Introduction\n Professionalisation strategies and the care crisis\n Perspectives on professionalisation\n The status of care work with children in the Nordic countries: professionalisation under siege?\n Organisational and managerial reform in the ECECs\n The Danish social pedagogic tradition and its challenges\n Early childhood education and care as care work in crisis\n Care in Danish ECECs under pressure: voices from the floor and classroom\n The professionalisation of social pedagogues: a double-edged sword\n Conclusion\n References\n9 Raising quality in Norwegian early childhood centres: (re)producing the care crisis?\n Introduction\n Background: Norwegian early childhood centres\n Time in work organisations\n Time and care in organisations\n Method\n Result\n Child-centredness\n Daily rhythm and tempo of the ECCs\n Competence raising as a mixed blessing\n Leaders’ temporal orchestration in the shadowland of work and reproduction\n Recycling old rhythms or creating new?\n Filling the time gaps\n Preparing the ‘orchestra’\n Conclusion\n References\n10 Conclusion: Less caring and less gender-equal Nordic states\n What is a care crisis?\n The complexity of the care crisis\n What about gender equality and welfare state sustainability?\n The Nordic welfare state: a virtuous circle with vicious elements?\n The ‘caring’ states as a critical case\n Care in the future: three questions for future research and for care activism\n Firstly: what do we need to know more about?\n Secondly: what is a good and just life for care workers, care givers and care receivers?\n Thirdly, how can this be made possible?\n Notes\n References\n11 Postscript: A care crisis in the time of COVID-19\n When attentive compassionate care becomes dangerous\n The COVID-19 pandemic: cure for the care crisis in Norwegian early childhood education and care?\n The local newspaper Adresseavisen on 11 June 2020\n The local newspaper Adresseavisen on 16 June 2020\n Nurse Karen works in the COVID-19 unit in a hospital\n I hope this email finds you well\n Note\nIndex\nBack Cover




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