Informal Caregivers along the Work–Eldercare Axis: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, England, and Israel

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Hedva Vinarski-Peretz, D. Halperin
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Abstract

Contemporary Western societies face an increasing demand for informal care. The primary goals of the present article are to understand the degree to which employment rights support the needs of working carers’ of elder age relatives and to underscore the need to promote social policies to better secure both working carers and their older relatives. Drawing on findings showing that high-intensity caregiving is associated with a reduction in the labour pool for paid work and negatively affects employment status and career, this study examines how employment legislation support working caregivers from an international perspective. The study utilizes an intrinsic and case study research design to compare the employment rights and entitlements in Australia, England, and Israel. The findings indicate that, first, all three countries surveyed provide basic protection through statutory employment rights which are categorized under three fundamental occupational entitlements: Paid or Unpaid Leave, Sick Days and Equal Rights. Secondly, while Australia and England maintain a legal right to request flexible work to care for elder relatives, the analysis foregrounds the absence of flexible employment legislation in Israel. Thought that the aim of balancing limited public resources with family resources requires a broad understanding of concrete legislation, such comparison can inform policy targeted to reconcile distress along the work–eldercare axis.
工作-老年护理轴上的非正式照顾者:澳大利亚、英国和以色列的比较分析
当代西方社会面临着对非正式护理日益增长的需求。本文的主要目标是了解就业权利在多大程度上支持老年亲属的在职护理人员的需求,并强调促进社会政策以更好地保护在职护理人员及其老年亲属的必要性。根据研究结果显示,高强度的护理与有偿工作的劳动力资源减少有关,并对就业状况和职业产生负面影响,本研究从国际角度考察了就业立法如何支持在职护理人员。本研究采用内在研究和案例研究的设计来比较澳大利亚、英国和以色列的就业权利和福利。调查结果表明,首先,所有被调查的三个国家都通过法定就业权利提供基本保护,这些权利分为三种基本职业权利:带薪或无薪休假、病假和平等权利。其次,虽然澳大利亚和英国保留了要求灵活工作以照顾年长亲属的合法权利,但分析强调了以色列缺乏灵活就业立法。虽然平衡有限的公共资源和家庭资源的目标需要对具体立法有广泛的了解,但这种比较可以为有针对性的政策提供信息,以协调工作-老年人护理轴上的痛苦。
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期刊介绍: The subject matter of the International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family comprises the following: - Analyses of the law relating to the family which carry an interest beyond the jurisdiction dealt with, or which are of a comparative nature - Theoretical analyses of family law - Sociological literature concerning the family which is of special interest to law and legal policy - Social policy literature of special interest to law and the family - Literature in related disciplines (such as medicine, psychology, demography) which is of special relevance to law and the family - Research findings in the above areas, reviews of books and relevant reports The journal has a flexible policy as to length of contributions, so that substantial research reports can be included.
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