Demanding Quality: Worker/consumer Coalitions and “High Road” Strategies in the Care Sector

Politics and Society 34 (1):11-32 (2006)
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Abstract

Paid care services such as child care, elder care, teaching, and nursing are vulnerable to competitive pressures that often generate low-pay/low-quality outcomes. Both workers and consumers suffer as a result. This article develops an economic analysis of the “care sector” that emphasizes the potential to build political coalitions that could push for a high-pay/high-quality alternative.

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