Category: Journal Articles
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How do supervisor support and social care matter in long-term care? Correlates of turnover contemplation among long-term care facility workers?
Guytano Virdo and Tamara Daly, 2019 “How do supervisor support and social care matter in long-term care? Correlates of turnover contemplation among long-term care facility workers”, International Journal of Care and Caring, online edition.
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Borrowed Time and Solidarity: The Multi-Scalar Politics of Time and Gendered Care Work
Donna Baines and Tamara Daly, (2018) Borrowed Time and Solidarity: The Multi-Scalar Politics of Time and Gendered Care Work, Social Politics. Read article Read the article. .
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“Leisurely Dining”: Exploring how work organization, informal care, and dining spaces shape residents’ experiences of eating in Long-Term Residential Care
Ruth Lowndes, Tamara Daly, and Pat Armstrong (2018). “Leisurely Dining”: Exploring how work organization, informal care, and dining spaces shape residents’ experiences of eating in Long-Term Residential Care”, Qualitative Health Research, 28(1), p. 126-144. Read the article..
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Family Matters: The Work and Skills of Family/Friend Carers in Long-Term Residential Care
Rachel Barken, Tamara J. Daly, and Pat Armstrong (2017). “Family Matters: The Work and Skills of Family/Friend Carers in Long-Term Residential Care,” Journal of Canadian Studies, 50(2), p. 321-347. Read the journal article..
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Policies and Practices: The case of RAI-MDS in Canadian Long-Term Care Homes
Hugh Armstrong, Tamara J. Daly, and Jacqueline A. Choiniere (2017). “Policies and practices: The case of RAI-MDS in Canadian Long-Term Care Homes,” Journal of Canadian Studies, 50(2), p.348-367. Access to abstract.
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The work of care: tensions, contradictions, and promising practices
Donna Baines, Sara Charlesworth, Tamara Daly, and Sue Williamson (2017). ‘The work of care: tensions, contradictions, and promising practices”, in Labour and Industry. 27(4), 257-260. DOI: 10.1080/10301763.2017.1433286 Read the editorial.
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Underpaid, unpaid, unseen, unheard and unhappy? Care work in the context of constraint
Donna Baines, Sara Charlesworth, and Tamara Daly (2016). “Underpaid, unpaid, unseen, unheard and unhappy? Care work in the context of constraint”, Journal of Industrial Relations, Special Issue, 58(4) 1-180. DOI: 10.1177/0022185616655981. Read the article.
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Domesticating dialysis: A Feminist Political Economy Analysis of Informal Renal Care in Rural British Columbia
Julia Brassolotto and Tamara Daly, (2016) Domesticating dialysis: A Feminist Political Economy Analysis of Informal Renal Care in Rural British Columbia, The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographie Canadien. DOI: 10.1111/cag.12319.
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Liminal and Invisible Long-Term Care: Precarity in the Face of Austerity
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
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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.