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Pflege und Beruf: Ungleiche Chancen der Vereinbarkeit

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Die Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Pflege wird in der Öffentlichkeit zu wenig thematisiert. Pflegende in einkommensschwachen Familien können sich keine zusätzlichen Pflegedienste leisten und müssen häufiger Einschnitte im Beruf in Kauf nehmen. Beschäftigte in unteren Hierarchieebenen können Beruf und Pflege nur schwer vereinbaren, da sie flexible Arbeitszeitregelungen seltener nutzen können.

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  • Keck, Wolfgang, 2011. "Pflege und Beruf: Ungleiche Chancen der Vereinbarkeit," WZBrief Arbeit 09, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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    1. Arntz, Melanie & Thomsen, Stephan L., 2008. "Crowding out Informal Care? Evidence from a Social Experiment in Germany," ZEW Discussion Papers 08-113, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
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