Care Workers in Argentina

Care Workers in Argentina

Subtitle: 
At the Crossroads of Labour Market Institutions and Care Services
Author: 
Esquivel, Valeria
Publisher: 
International Labour Organization (ILO)
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Journal Title: 
International Labour Review
Source: 
International Labour Review,Vol.149,no.4,December 2010,pp.477-493
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Abstract: 

In Argentina, one third of all employed women, but only 3 per cent of all employed men, are care workers. Their relative pay and working conditions depend not only on applicable labour market regulations (and enforcement) but also, crucially, on the organization of care service provision, including the degree of public-sector engagement in the provision of particular services, the different care providers, and the locus of care provision (institutional vs. other contexts, e.g. households). Comparing two childcare-related occupations (early-education teaching and domestic service), the author argues that those two – possibly mutually reinforcing – dimensions intersect to explain differences between care workers' labour market positions.

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CITATION: Esquivel, Valeria. Care Workers in Argentina . : International Labour Organization (ILO) , . International Labour Review,Vol.149,no.4,December 2010,pp.477-493 - Available at: https://library.au.int/care-workers-argentina-3