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Titre : | Gluing, catching and connecting: : how informal childcare strengthens single mothers’ employment trajectories (2016) |
Auteurs : | Michelle Brady |
Type de document : | Article : document électronique |
Dans : | Work, employment and society (vol. 30, n° 5, October 2016) |
Article en page(s) : | pp. 821-837 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Thésaurus CEREQ RELATION TRAVAIL-FAMILLE ; FEMME ; EMPLOI DES FEMMES ; CHEMINEMENT PROFESSIONNEL ; POLITIQUE SOCIALE ; AUSTRALIE |
Mots-clés: | Femme seule |
Résumé : | Research on single mothers’ employment overwhelmingly focuses on the importance of access to formal childcare at a single point in time. However, to understand the relationship between childcare and single mothers’ employment we must consider their access to and use of multiple forms of childcare – their childcare packages – and how these change over time. Drawing on a longitudinal qualitative study and employing the concepts of ‘caringscapes’ and ‘work-time/childcare-time’, this article highlights how childcare packages shape single mothers’ employment trajectories. Informal carers play a crucial role within mixed (formal and informal) childcare packages in helping mothers bring children’s needs, work-time and childcare-time into alignment, thus strengthening their employment trajectories. Informal carers achieve this effect by: (1) increasing the total hours of non-parental care; (2) ‘gluing’ together complex jigsaws of care; (3) offering a ‘safety net’ in times of crisis; and (4) playing a ‘connector’ role during employment transitions. (source: review) |
Document Céreq : | Non |
En ligne : | http://wes.sagepub.com/content/30/5/821.full.pdf+html |