Employed family carers in Austria: The interplays of paid and unpaid work—beyond “reconciliation”; [Erwerbstätige pflegende Angehörige in Österreich: Verhältnisse von bezahlter und unbezahlter Arbeit – jenseits von „Vereinbarkeit“]

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Sardadvar K. [1 ]
Mairhuber I. [2 ]
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[1] WU Wien, Welthandelsplatz 1, Vienna
[2] FORBA, Aspernbrückengasse 4/5, Vienna
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Family carers; Informal care; Long-term care regime; Reconciliation; Work-life balance;
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10.1007/s11614-018-0283-0
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In this contribution, we investigate the relationships between paid and unpaid work in the lifeworlds of employed informal carers against the background of the Austrian long-term care regime. We pursue a twofold argument: On the one hand, we emphasize that combining paid and unpaid work currently poses serious difficulties for employed family carers in their everyday lives and impacts their current and future financial and social security. On the other hand, we argue that the relationships between employment and informal care are in fact not well understood by the common concepts of “reconciliation” or “work-life balance”. These concepts are not able to explain the complexities of employed carers’ lived realities and fail to adequately address the fundamental contradiction in the idea of a “reconciliation” of paid and unpaid work. © 2018, The Author(s).
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