Care Workers in English Care Homes: Managing Commodification, Motivations, and Caring Ideals

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Social Politics Pub Date : 2023-05-30 DOI:10.1093/sp/jxad012
Mary Daly
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Abstract This article explores the nature of paid caring labor, based on a study of paid care assistants in care homes for older people in England. Drawing from critical studies of work as well as perspectives on gender, care, and family, the aim is to see how the workers deliver care in their employment settings and consider the implications. The findings indicate that, in jobs which typically underpay and where the conditions of work are demanding, these workers are driven by ideals of “good care,” “good caring,” and “good carers.” Such ideals, which are as much personal as professional, sometimes force them to trade-off loyalty to residents and their own interests. One cannot understand the nature of paid care without understanding the workers who do it, and understanding the workers means reaching deep into familial, economic, and social structures that reproduce paid care as a commodified form of unpaid care.
英国护理院的护理员:管理商品化、动机和护理理想
摘要本文通过对英国养老院有偿护理助理的研究,探讨有偿护理劳动的本质。从对工作的批判性研究以及对性别、护理和家庭的观点出发,目的是了解工人如何在就业环境中提供护理并考虑其影响。研究结果表明,在工资通常较低、工作条件要求较高的工作中,这些工人受到“良好照顾”、“良好照顾”和“良好照顾者”的理想驱使。这些理想既是个人的,也是专业的,有时迫使他们在对居民的忠诚和自己的利益之间做出权衡。如果不了解从事有偿护理的工人,就无法理解有偿护理的本质,而了解工人意味着深入了解家庭、经济和社会结构,这些结构将有偿护理作为一种商品化的无偿护理形式再现。
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Social Politics
Social Politics Multiple-
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4.70
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期刊介绍: Social Politics is the journal for incisive analyses of gender, politics and policy across the globe. It takes on the critical emerging issues of our age: globalization, transnationality and citizenship, migration, diversity and its intersections, the restructuring of capitalisms and states. We engage with feminist theoretical issues and with theories of welfare regimes, "varieties of capitalism," the ideational and cultural turns in social science, governmentality and postcolonialism. We are looking for articles that engage in this exciting mix of debates that will be of interest to our multidisciplinary and international audience.
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