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Families and the Care Crisis

Sat, August 8, 10:00 to 11:30am, TBA

Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)

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This session will examine how families are navigating and responding to the global care crisis. Rising costs, uneven access to childcare and eldercare, and the erosion of public supports are reshaping family life and deepening inequities. This session seeks to highlight new research on how families navigate, reproduce, and resist the burdens of care under conditions of austerity and marketization. Papers may explore topics such as social reproduction, racialized and gendered divisions of care labor, intergenerational support, and state and market interventions in family care. Submissions that address variation across race, class, gender, and national contexts are especially encouraged. Together, the papers in this session will illuminate how family structures both respond to and are transformed by the ongoing crisis of care.

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