Supporting carers in a remote region of Quebec, Canada: how much space for social innovation?. Alberio, M. International Journal of Care and Caring, 2(2):197–214, June, 2018. Place: Bristol Publisher: Policy Press
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This research moves from the general hypothesis that assistance provided to a person needing support, and the effort needed to articulate work and care may, under certain conditions, become a factor in carers’ inequality and vulnerability. The article presents the results of qualitative research conducted in Que´bec, Canada, with carers of older people who also have full-time paid employment in the labour market, and on professionals providing these carers with services. It considers how the services offered to carers have been implemented and how they can affect carers’ daily lives.
@article{alberio_supporting_2018,
	title = {Supporting carers in a remote region of {Quebec}, {Canada}: how much space for social innovation?},
	volume = {2},
	issn = {23978821},
	url = {https://search.proquest.com/docview/2070851172?accountid=12507},
	doi = {10.1332/239788218X15269112664973},
	abstract = {This research moves from the general hypothesis that assistance provided to a person needing support, and the effort needed to articulate work and care may, under certain conditions, become a factor in carers’ inequality and vulnerability. The article presents the results of qualitative research conducted in Que´bec, Canada, with carers of older people who also have full-time paid employment in the labour market, and on professionals providing these carers with services. It considers how the services offered to carers have been implemented and how they can affect carers’ daily lives.},
	language = {English},
	number = {2},
	journal = {International Journal of Care and Caring},
	author = {Alberio, Marco},
	month = jun,
	year = {2018},
	note = {Place: Bristol
Publisher: Policy Press},
	keywords = {Adult care services, Canada, Caregivers, Employment, Full time employment, Inequality, Innovations, Labor market, Older people, Qualitative research, Sociology, Vulnerability, carers, old age, remote regions, social innovation, work‐family‐care balance},
	pages = {197--214},
}

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