The Formal Employment of Family Caregivers: Reinforcing the Familialisation of Long-term Care Responsibities?

Julia Radlherr, August Österle*

*Corresponding author for this work

Publication: Scientific journalJournal articlepeer-review

Abstract

The formal employment of family caregivers represents a rather uncommon form of organising long-term care but exists in diverse welfare states. Against this background, we examine how family carers experience a formalisation of previously unpaid care by drawing on two Austrian employment programmes and discuss their larger implications with regard to the (de)familialisation of long-term care responsibilities. Depending on the welfare state context, employment models might either provide freedom of choice with regard to the preferred care arrangement and strengthen a right to care or contribute to the enforcement of family care and thereby reinforce pressures on caregiving relatives.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-17
JournalInternational Journal of Care and Caring
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2024

Austrian Classification of Fields of Science and Technology (ÖFOS)

  • 509012 Social policy

Keywords

  • informal care
  • employment
  • (De-)Familialisation

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