All Stories

  1. Mother–grandmother contracts: Local care loops and the intergenerational transfer of childcare in the Czech Republic
  2. “Everybody Takes Care of Everybody”: Care Circulation and Care Relations in Three-Generation Cohabitation
  3. “I am not Alone”: Intergenerational Solidarity in Three:Generation Households from the Perspective of the Older Generation
  4. Grandparents, kinship ties, and belonging after migration: the perspective of second‐generation grandchildren
  5. Constructing professional services: For-profit care and domestic work agencies in the Czech Republic
  6. Transnational grandchildhood: negotiating intergenerational grandchild–grandparent ties across borders
  7. Emerging age asymmetries in the research relationship: challenges of exploring transition to the fourth age
  8. Delegation of childcare in immigrant families and its consequences
  9. Where have all the fathers gone? Remarks on feminist research on transnational fatherhood
  10. Children in paid care-giving work: Invisible receivers or active agents in caring relations?
  11. The Domestic Is Political? Housework in Post-War Czechoslovakia from the Perspective of the Organisation of Czechoslovak Housewives and National-Socialist MPs
  12. New Perspectives on Mutual Dependency in Care-Giving
  13. „Od lokální k cikánské škole“: homogenizace školní třídy a měnící se role učitele
  14. Paid Caregiving in the Gendered Life Course: A Study of Czech Nannies in Vietnamese Immigrant Families
  15. Mutual Emotional Relations in Caregiving Work at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century: Vietnamese Families and Czech Nannies-Grandmothers
  16. ‘That’s the Lady I Call Grandma!’: Vietnamese Children, Czech Grandmothers and the Meaning of Grandparenthood in the Biographies of Both
  17. Au Pair