Caring for workers' dependents

Ruth Fincher
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Australian women now work in the paid labourforce in greater numbers. Accordingly, local community services to help care for workers' dependents are becoming increasingly important, as fewer households include full-time carers. But there are considerable differences in the way local states approach the task of caring for workers' dependents, and these have varied implications for particular class and gender groups. Focusing on child-care provision, but with some reference also to services for aged dependents, this paper describes the community-service practice of two Melbourne municipalities and the class and gender biases they incorporate. It then proposes an initial explanation of the differences found, drawing on interactions between bureaucrats, elected councillors and community activists in those places.

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照顾工人家属
现在,更多的澳大利亚妇女加入了有偿劳动力大军。因此,帮助照顾工人家属的当地社区服务变得越来越重要,因为越来越少的家庭有全职照顾者。但是,地方各州在处理照顾工人家属的任务方面存在相当大的差异,这些差异对特定的阶级和性别群体有不同的影响。本文着重于儿童保育的提供,但也参考了老年家属的服务,本文描述了墨尔本两个市政当局的社区服务实践以及它们所包含的阶级和性别偏见。然后,它根据这些地方的官僚、民选议员和社区活动家之间的互动,对所发现的差异提出了初步解释。
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