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Acknowledgements Contributors PART ONE: Theoretical considerations * Conceptualizing Care Work by C. Benoit and H. Hallgrimsdottir (University of Victoria) * Emplacing Care: Understanding Care Work across Social & Spatial Contexts by H. Dolan (University of Victoria) and D. Thien (California State University) PART TWO: Paid Care Work in Formal Organizations * In Search of Equity and Dignity in Maternity Care: Canada in Comparative Perspective by C. Benoit (University of Victoria), S. Wrede (University of Helsinki), and P. Einarsdottir (University of Ireland) * Caring Beyond Borders: Comparing the Relationship between Work and Migration Patterns in Canada and Finland by I. Bourgeault and S. Wrede (University of Helsinki) PART THREE: Paid Care Work in Intimate & Community Settings * Patching Up the Holes? Analyzing Paid Care Work in Homes by M. E. Purkis (University of Victoria), C. Ceci (University of Alberta), and K. Bjornsdottir (University of Ireland) * My Home, Your Work, Our Relationship: Elderly Clients' Experiences of Home Care Services by A. Martin-Matthews (University of British Columbia), J. Sims-Gould (University of British Columbia) * Bifurcated Consciousness: Aboriginal Care Workers in Community Settings by R. Eni (University of Manitoba) PART FOUR: Unpaid Care work in Intimate Settings * Mothers' Health, Responsibilization, and Choice in Unpaid Family Care Work after Separation/Divorce by R. Treloar (University of Victoria), L. Funk (University of Victoria) *"Choice" in Informal Health Care Work: Adult Children with Aging Parents by L. Funk, K. Kobayashi (University of Victoria) * Spinning the Family Web: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Canada by P. Mackenzie (University of Victoria), L. Brown University of Victoria), M. Callahan (University of Victoria), B. Whittington (University of Victoria) PART FIVE: Unpaid Care Work in Economic Organizations * Voluntary Caregiving? Constraints and Opportunities for Hospital Volunteers by M. Mellow (University of Lethbridge) * Volunteering on the Frontline: Caring for Sex Workers in Non-Profit Organizations by R. Phillips (University of Victoria), C. Leischner (University of Victoria), and L. Casey (University of Victoria) PART SIX: Public Policy Implications & New Directions for Research * Public Policy, Caring Practices and Gender in Health Care Work by H. Hallgrimsdottir, K. Teghtsoonian, D. Brown and C. Benoit (all University of Victoria)
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