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Title: Views of Generation Z regarding care and care careers: a four-country study
Authors: Gallagher, A
Lane, A
Egan, C
Ota, K
Aoishi, K
Nakayama, N
Kasimovskaya, N
Fomina, EE
Geraskina, N
Shalakhova, A
Cox, A
Keywords: Generation Z;care;care careers;cross-cultural
Issue Date: 18-Oct-2021
Publisher: Policy Press
Citation: Gallagher, A. et al. (2022) 'Views of Generation Z regarding care and care careers: a four-country study', International Journal of Care and Caring, 6 (3), pp. 355 - 377. doi: 10.1332/239788221X16308608299691.
Abstract: Globally, life expectancy is increasing, as is the need for effective care responses to chronic health conditions, global emergencies and health disparities. Alongside this is a shortage of skilled caregivers. This four-country qualitative study investigates the views of ‘care’ and ‘care careers’ of Generation Z (the next generation to join the workforce). Four cross-cultural themes emerged: conceptualising care; objects and subjects of care; recognising the challenges of care; and appreciating care work. Discussed in relation to Tronto’s analysis of care, these themes illuminate Generation Z’s commitment to care and highlight the need for organisational and political action to attract young people to care careers.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/27189
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1332/239788221X16308608299691
ISSN: 2397-8821
Other Identifiers: ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2264-024X
Appears in Collections:Dept of Health Sciences Research Papers

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