Tamara Daly and Pat Armstrong (2016) “Liminal and invisible long-term care: precarity in the face of austerity” Journal of Industrial Relations, special issue on Care Work, DOI: 10.1177/0022185616643496, http://jir.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/0022185616643496v1.pdf?ijkey=ng4adSZ2dnIM4tZ&keytype=finite
Category: Journal Articles
Prescriptive or interpretive regulation at the frontlines of care work in the “three worlds” of Canada, Germany and Norway
Tamara Daly, Jim Struthers, Beatrice Müller, Deane Taylor, Monika Goldmann, Malcolm Doupe and Fröde F. Jacobsen, (2016). “Prescriptive or interpretive regulation at the frontlines of care work in the “three worlds” of Canada, Germany and Norway, Labour / Le Travail, Spring, 77: pp 36-71.
How do hierarchies and strict divisions of labour impact care workers’ experiences of health and safety? Case studies of long term care in Toronto
Syed, I., Daly, T., Armstrong, P., Lowndes, R. Chadoin, M., Naidoo, V. (2016). How do work hierarchies and strict divisions of labour impact care workers’ experiences of health and safety? Case studies of long term care in Toronto. The Journal of Nursing Home Research Sciences. Volume 2, p. 1-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jnhrs.2016.6
Scarcity discourses and their impacts on renal care policy, practices, and everyday experiences in rural British Columbia
A journal article by Dr. Julia Brassolotto and Dr. Tamara Daly in Social Science and Medicine, was accepted January 2016, is in press, and is available online. Continue reading “Scarcity discourses and their impacts on renal care policy, practices, and everyday experiences in rural British Columbia”