In this section, we invite scholars to share their recent research on care and COVID.
If you would like to contribute recent research with us, please email whatwearelearning@careworknetworkresponds.com.
What we are learning
October 16, 2020
By: Steve Matthewman and Kate Huppatz In our recent collection, we tackled the Covid-19 pandemic, which presents the profoundest public health and economic crisis of our […]
October 16, 2020
By: Helen Dickinson and Catherine Smith One of the consequences of the types of lockdown that we have seen associated with the COVID-19 pandemic has been […]
October 9, 2020
By: Cindy L. Cain We all have seen the videos of Italians singing to healthcare workers after their long COVID-19 shifts, or the pictures of emergency […]
August 24, 2020
By: Flavia Marco Navarro El boletín elaborado por ONUMujeres abarca temas varios, y en este número hay una sección dedicada al impacto del COVID 19. La […]
August 24, 2020
By: Flavia Marco Navarro El documento elaborado por la Coordinadora de las Mujeres de Bolivia, que es una red que reúne a organizaciones feministas de todo […]
July 23, 2020
By Naomi Lightman The disproportionate pandemic outbreaks within long-term care (LTC) settings in Canada have highlighted the ways that care work is socially and economically devalued, […]
July 16, 2020
By Janette Dill and Mignon Duffy There is a substantial body of research showing the stratification of the care workforce by gender and race. Carework is […]
July 16, 2020
By Juliana Martínez Franzoni Across Latin America, an unequal care regime is behind the stagnation, precariousness and fragility of female labor participation. This care regime sits […]