Care is no longer a private concern. In the era of high modernity characterized by population aging family fragmentation and the entry of women into the paid workforce it has become a major public issue. This important text offers a systematic comparative analysis of the sociology philosophy and emergent practices of care in the context of the political economy of post-industrial societies.
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