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Inequalities of Aging - Paradoxes of Independence in American Home Care (Hardcover)
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Inequalities of Aging - Paradoxes of Independence in American Home Care (Hardcover)
Series: Anthropologies of American Medicine: Culture, Power, and Practice
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Winner, 2020 Eileen Basker Memorial Prize, given by the Society for
Medical Anthropology The troubling dynamic of the American home
care industry where increased independence for the elderly
conflicts with the well being of caregivers Paid home care is one
of the fastest growing occupations in the United States, and
millions of Americans rely on these workers to help them remain at
home as they grow older. However, the industry is rife with
contradictions. The United States spends a fortune on medical care,
yet devotes comparatively few resources on improving wages, thus
placing home care providers in the ranks of the working poor. As a
result, the work that enables some older Americans to live
independently generates profound social inequalities. Inequalities
of Aging explores the ways in which these inequalities play out on
the ground as workers, who are disproportionately women of color
and immigrants, earn poverty-level wages and often struggle to
provide for themselves and their families. The ethnographic
narrative reveals how two of the nation's most pressing
concerns-rising social inequality and caring for an aging
population-intersect to transform the lives of older adults, home
care workers, and the world around them. The book takes readers
inside the homes and offices of people connected to two Chicago
area home care agencies serving low-income and affluent older
adults, respectively. Through intimate portrayals of daily life,
Elana D. Buch illustrates how diverse histories, care practices,
and social policies overlap and contribute to social inequality.
Illuminating the lived experience of both workers and their
clients, Inequalities of Aging shows the different ways in which
the idea of independence both connects and shapes the lives of the
elderly and the working poor.
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