Reforms and job quality: the case of the elder-care sector
Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation
2010
4
1
Spring
41-56
elder care ; labour market reform ; working conditions
Working conditions
https://www.scienceopen.com/journal-issue?id=43749fcd-1358-46c6-b608-291f48384b83
English
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"In the last decade, all European countries have introduced regimes for care of the elderly as they have striven to adapt to demographic and social change. Meanwhile, labour market reforms have deeply changed the national employment models in which these care regimes are embedded, increasing labour market segmentation and wage inequality. This paper presents an analysis of the impact of these policy changes on the main features of eldercare labour markets. It is argued, first, that the characteristics of each country's elder-care sector mirror the general features of its national employment model. And second, that the way in which care reforms are implemented in the various countries reflects and somehow reinforces the general features of its care regime, in terms of the division of labour between formal and informal care and of the quantity and quality of care work."
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