All Stories

  1. Editorial
  2. Combining work and care in England
  3. Researching telecare: the importance of context
  4. SUPPORT FOR CARERS IN EUROPE: WHAT WORKS WELL AND WHY?
  5. Editorial
  6. Conference review
  7. Why care and caring matter
  8. Caring for our carers: An international perspective on policy developments in the UK
  9. From Provider to Enabler of Care? Reconfiguring Local Authority Support for Older People and Carers in Leeds, 2008 to 2013
  10. Local Welfare Policy in a Centralized Governance System: Childcare and Eldercare Services in a Period of Rapid Change in Leeds
  11. Advancing Knowledge of Telecare for Independence and Vitality in later life project (AKTIVE)
  12. The emergence of policy supporting working carers: developments in six countries
  13. Combining paid work and family care
  14. Reconciling work and care: an international analysis
  15. Reconciling work and care for older parents, disabled children and partners: convergent or separate paths in three welfare systems?
  16. Working carers of older people: steps towards securing adequate support in Australia and England?
  17. Reconciling work and care for parent-carers of disabled children in Australia and England: uncertain progress
  18. Challenges in combining work and care: Evidence from investigating women’s work in Leeds
  19. Voice and choice for users and carers? Developments in patterns of care for older people in Australia, England and Finland
  20. Local labour markets in public policy context
  21. Women's labour market situation: myths, puzzles and problems
  22. Women’s employment in 12 local labour market contexts in England
  23. Introduction
  24. Conclusion: policy for a change
  25. Discrimination and disadvantage in local labour markets: issues affecting Black and minority ethnic women
  26. Loretta Baldassar, Cora Vellekoop Baldock and Raelene Wilding, Families Caring Across Borders: Migration, Ageing and Transnational Caregiving, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 2007, 280 pp., hbk £50, ISBN 13: 978 1 4039 4776 5.
  27. Caroline Glendinning and Peter A. Kemp (eds), Cash and Care: Policy Challenges in the Welfare State, Policy, Bristol, Avon, 2006, 322 pp., hbk £60, ISBN 978 186134 8579, pbk £22.99, ISBN 978 186134 8562.
  28. Cash for Care in Developed Welfare States - edited by Clare Ungerson and Sue Yeandle
  29. Supporting Women's Engagement with their Local Labour Markets: Introduction
  30. Care Workers and Work—Life Balance: The Example of Domiciliary Careworkers
  31. Work to Welfare
  32. Developments in household services in Europe: working conditions and labour relations
  33. Labour Market and Related Insecurities
  34. Labour Market and Related Insecurities
  35. Gender Contracts, Welfare Systems and Non-Standard Working: Diversity and Change in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and the UK
  36. Social Quality in Everyday Life
  37. Work and Care in the Life Course: Understanding the Context for Family Arrangements
  38. Book Reviews
  39. Book Reviews
  40. Book Reviews
  41. Book Reviews
  42. Married Women at Midlife: Past Experience and Present Change
  43. It’s not Fair, Is It?: Youth Unemployment, Family Relations and the Social Contract1
  44. Variation and Flexibility: Key Characteristics of Female Labour
  45. Getting by
  46. The international context
  47. The UK labour market
  48. Family, life course and labour market detachment
  49. The role of health in labour market detachment
  50. New roles, New Deal
  51. Notes on the authors
  52. Preface
  53. The benefits system
  54. Appendix: Research methodology
  55. References
  56. The detached male workforce
  57. Incapacity Benefit and unemployment
  58. The over 50s
  59. Back to work?
  60. Introduction
  61. Preface and acknowledgements
  62. Reconciling work and care:
  63. Reconciling work and care for parent-carers of disabled children in Australia and England:
  64. Reconciling work and care for older parents, disabled children and partners: