Category: Publications
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Traversing the cityscape: locating age-friendly, age inclusion and age equity
This chapter examines global ageing and health paradigms, which provide the (g)local context for policies, care programs and care practices to support older adults’ ageing. Using scoping review methods, the chapter explores how these paradigms have shifted to include both individualised responsibility for ageing and welfare state strategies that aim to improve conditions within which…
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Ageing with Care: Aiming for Equity and Inclusion
This chapter argues that age equity and decent care work must be key considerations in imagining a truly age-friendly world. First, it outlines the assumptions underlying the book’s concept of ‘age equity with care’. Second, it describes the collaborative research project to identify age-equitable policies and practices that has stimulated the development of this concept,…
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Decent Care Work: Politics, Policy, Resistance, and Struggle
Donna Baines, Susan Braedley and Tamara Daly (alphabetical Editors) (January 2025) “Decent Care Work: Politics, Policy, Resistance, and Struggle”, Special Theme, Studies in Political Economy, https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsor20/current
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Aging Equitably with Care: Power, Policy, Practice
What are the consequences of growing old and needing care in a world shaped by inequality? Who provides the care? What are the challenges? This groundbreaking book delves into conditions for ageing and caring, asking how they could be improved for different communities living in high-income welfare states. Emphasizing that equitable ageing depends on equitable…
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Long-term care work is essential but essentially under-recognized, Policy Options
Tamara Daly, Ivy Bourgeault and Katie Aubrect, Institute for Research on Public Policy, May 14, 2020. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/may-2020/long-term-care-work-is-essential-but-essentially-under-recognized/
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Team-Based Integrated Knowledge Translation For Enhancing Quality Of Life In Long Term Care Settings: A Multi-Method, Multi-Sectoral Research Design.
Keefe, Janice, Mary Jean Hande, Katie Aubrecht, Tamara Daly, Denise Cloutier, Deanne Taylor, Matthias Hoben, Keli Stajduhar, Heather Cook, Ivy Bourgeault, Leah MacDonald, and Carole Estabrooks. (2020). International Journal of Health Policy and Management.
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Books & Book Chapters
Chapter: Code Work: RAI-MDS, Measurement, Quality and Work Organization in Long-term Residential Care in Ontario Tamara Daly, Jacqueline Choiniere, Hugh Armstrong, (2020) in Health Matters. eds. Eric Mykhlovskiy, Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, and Jacqueline Choiniere. University of Toronto Press.
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Long-term care work is essential, but essentially under-recognized.
May 14th, 2020 Long-term care work is essential, but has not been properly valued. Poor working conditions put both staff and residents at risk. Read the full article here: https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/may-2020/long-term-care-work-is-essential-but-essentially-under-recognized/
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Chapter: Public Funding, Private Data in Ontario
Tamara Daly in The Privatization of Care: The Case of Nursing Homes (2019), Ed. Patricia Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong.