A Gendered Analysis of Labour Market Informalization and Access to Health in Chile
Autor/in:
Gideon, Jasmine
Quelle: Global Social Policy, 7 (2007) 1, S 75-94
Inhalt: Health sector reforms across Latin America are replacing the concept of risk-sharing across the population with more individualized approaches to accessing health care, and health insurance schemes have been advocated by the World Bank as a means of helping poor people overcome the risk of ill health. Yet at the same time the lowering of labour standards and the growth of informal workers means that for an increased number of workers, contributing to a health insurance scheme is not feasible. Drawing on evidence from Chile this article examines the gendered dimensions of these processes and highlights the ways in which the gender division of labour means that women are more adversely affected than men.
Zur Entwicklung der Hausarbeit: Bericht über das Forschungsvorhaben "Anzahl und Situation der zu Hause lebenden Pflegebedürftigen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland"
Titelübersetzung:Development of housework: report on the research project "Number and situation of people in need of care living at home in the Federal Republic of Germany"
Autor/in:
Häberle, Günther-Fritz; Mettler-von Meibom, Barbara
Quelle: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS); Schulte, Werner; Deutscher Soziologentag der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie -DGS-; Bremen, 1981. S 497-507
Schlagwörter:Pflegebedürftigkeit; private household; Arbeitsteilung; family member; outpatient care; Pflegeheim; Pflege; Hausarbeit; compulsory health insurance; housework; Federal Republic of Germany; Entwicklung; Kosten; development; nursing care for the elderly; gesetzliche Krankenversicherung; Lebensalter; caregiving; division of labor; Familie; Altenpflege; need for care; family; ambulante Versorgung; gender-specific factors; age; costs; Familienangehöriger; nursing home; Privathaushalt
SSOAR Kategorie:Forschungsarten der Sozialforschung, soziale Sicherung, Gesundheitspolitik