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Individualising Risk Paid Care Work In The New Gig Economy Fiona Macdonald

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Individualising Risk Paid Care Work In The New Gig Economy Fiona Macdonald
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Author: Fiona Macdonald
ISBN: 9789813363656, 9789813363663, 9813363657, 9813363665
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Individualising Risk Paid Care Work In The New Gig Economy Fiona Macdonald by Fiona Macdonald 9789813363656, 9789813363663, 9813363657, 9813363665 instant download after payment.

This book investigates how paid care work and employment are being transformed by policies of social care individualisation in the context of new gig economies of care. Drawing on a case study of the creation of a new individualised care market under Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme the book provides important insights into possible futures for social care employment where care is treated as an individual consumer service. Bringing together sociological, political science and socio-legal approaches the book demonstrates how, in individualised care markets and with ineffective labour laws, risks of business and employment are devolved to frontline care workers. The book argues for an urgent re-evaluation of current policy approaches to care and for new regulatory approaches to protect workers in diverse forms of employment.

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