关心平衡?那些努力兼顾工作和成人护理的人的法律途径

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Christina Hiessl
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提供非正式(家庭)照料是社会政策需要解决的工作与生活平衡的关键问题之一。到目前为止,无论是立法途径还是法律研究都主要集中在与儿童保育有关的问题上。政策措施的劳动法部分尤其如此。考虑到目前的人口趋势,加强对老年人和残疾人护理的关注似乎至关重要。本文确定了提高wlb的社会政策的四个基本目标——可获得性、可负担性、阻止“过多”的非正规护理提供和消除性别不平等——并探讨了在不同法律体系和国际层面为解决这些问题而制定的战略。然后,它检查了这种策略在成人护理中存在的程度,儿童护理相关方法的“转移”程度是可以想象的,以及成人护理需要新方法来追求相同目标的特殊性。报告最后讨论了促进为成年人提供非正式照料的工人的劳动生活的社会政策和劳动法方法的最重要因素。工作与生活平衡、家庭照顾、非正式照顾、照顾假、比较法、国际法、性别平等、劳动法、社会保障、弹性工作条件。
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Caring for Balance? Legal Approaches to Those Who Struggle to Juggle Work and Adult Care
The provision of informal (family) care is one of the key work–life balance (WLB) issues to be addressed by social policies. So far, both legislative approaches and legal research have focused mainly on childcare-related issues. This is particularly true for the labour law component of policy measures. Considering current demographic trends, it seems crucial to enhance attention on care for older persons and people with disabilities. This article identifies four basic aims of WLB-enhancing social policies – availability, affordability, discouraging ‘too much’ informal care provision, and countering gender inequality – and explores the strategies developed in different legal systems and at the international level to address them. It then examines the degree to which such strategies exist also for adult care, the extent to which ‘transfers’ of childcare-related approaches are conceivable, and the particularities of adult care that call for new approaches to pursue the same aims. It concludes with a discussion of the most important elements of social policy and labour law approaches to promoting the WLB of workers providing informal care for adults. Work–Life Balance, Family Care, Informal Care, Care Leave, Comparative Law, International Law, Gender Equality, Labour Law, Social Security, Flexible Working Conditions.
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期刊介绍: Published four times a year, the International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations is an essential source of information and analysis for labour lawyers, academics, judges, policymakers and others. The Journal publishes original articles in the domains of labour law (broadly understood) and industrial relations. Articles cover comparative and international (or regional) analysis of topical issues, major developments and innovative practices, as well as discussions of theoretical and methodological approaches. The Journal adopts a double-blind peer review process. A distinguished editorial team, with the support of an International Advisory Board of eminent scholars from around the world, ensures a continuing high standard of scientific research dealing with a range of important issues.
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