The health care work force in the US had huge turnover at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic but seems to be getting back to prepandemic levels, although it’s not there yet, according to a new study.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us many lessons, but one of its most important is the essential role of care work in our society. Yet despite its centrality to social cohesion and reproduction, care ...
It might come as little surprise that working in retail or fast food ranks as one of the most common jobs in the U.S. But there’s another industry that also employs nearly 3.7 million workers across ...
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For the clients who work with care workers — older adults and people with disabilities — the assistance of care workers can help them to live their lives to the fullest. Credit: Licensed under the ...
As child care costs outpace wages, more families are facing difficult decisions about whether to scale back work in order to ...
About a year into the pandemic, at an emotional low, I entered the hours I spent caring for my family and our home into the online Invisible Labor Calculator to see how much my work might be worth. It ...
After participating in a care program in the Philippines, Rowena Abeo, a daycare teacher and mother of three, says that her husband took on a fair share of household work. Photo: Jed Regala/Oxfam How ...