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PPOL 797/897: Care Work, Public Policy, & COVID-19
Family, Women's, Intergenerational & Unpaid Care
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PPOL 797/897: Care Work, Public Policy, & COVID-19
Readings and resources for Carolyn Arcand's course on caregiving, caregivers, and the COVID-19 times
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Child Care
Family, Women's, Intergenerational & Unpaid Care
Care for Adults
Domestic Work
Education, Teachers & School Personnel
Health Care & First Responders
Social Work & Mental Health Care
Federal, State & Local Policy Related to COVID-19
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Publications
Intergenerational Relationships, Family Caregiving Policy, and COVID-19 in the United States
Stokes, J. & Patterson, S. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 32:4-5, 416-424 (2020)
"Caring Under COVID-19: How the Pandemic Is – and Is Not – Changing Unpaid Care and Domestic Work Responsibilities in the United States. "
Heilman, B., Castro Bernardini, M., & Pfeifer, K. Boston: Oxfam, & Washington, DC: Promundo-US (2020)
Grandmothers at Work during Coronavirus
Harrington Meyer, M. Research Brief. Syracuse University: Syracuse, NY (2020)
Valuing Women’s Caregiving During and After the Coronavirus Crisis
Boesch, D. & Hamm, K. Washington, DC: Center for American Progress (2020, June 3)
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the care burden of women and families
Power, K. Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy., 16: 1, 67-73 (2020)
Effects of COVID-19 on Family Caregivers
University of Pittsburgh (2020)
Online Resources
The American Prospect: Family Care
Audiovisual
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Sociological Abstracts
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Abstracts and indexes the international literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. The database provides abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations, and conference papers. Dates of coverage: 1952-current
Family Studies Abstracts
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Indexes articles on marriage, divorce, family therapy, and other areas from the most important journals in the discipline.
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