June 8, 2021

Araw araw, tinataya namin ang buhay namin (Everyday, we gamble with our lives): Filipina Migrants in Canada and care work

By: Ethel Tungohan, Jessica Ticar, Mithi Esguerra, Conely De Leon, Marissa Largo, Mauriene Tolentino, Mycah Panjaitan, Bea Seardon, Myka Jaymalin, Angela Natial June 8, 2021 Filipina […]
February 5, 2021

Family care for elderly people in the COVID-19 pandemic

By: Emily K. Abel, Professor Emerita, UCLA-Fielding School of Public Health Devastating the long-term care system and posing special hazards to elderly people with chronic health […]
January 29, 2021

Gender, risk perceptions, and care work during the COVID-19 pandemic

By: Janani Umamaheswar and Catherine Tan The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed striking gender differences in responses to the virus, with men expressing greater reluctance to adopt […]
December 12, 2020

When paid work invades the family: Single mothers and the pandemic

By: Rosanna Hertz  Middle class single mothers typically had children with the assumption that someone else would care for them during the day so they could […]