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Older women volunteers: Exploring individual, family and social factors that influence their work.

机译:老年妇女志愿者:探索影响其工作的个人,家庭和社会因素。

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Canadian statistics demonstrate that many older women remain productive in their later years (Statistics Canada, 1999). Links are made between their labour and the sociological conditions outlined by socialist feminist theory regarding women, family and labour.; Findings from analysis of Statistics Canada data on unpaid work illustrate that time spent in volunteer work was influenced by health status, but not by age group, marital status or income group. The reverse was found with care work: time spent doing care work was influenced by age group, marital status and income group, but not by health status. The number of women involved in care work was also influenced by the same three variables of age, marital status and income. The number of women involved in volunteer work was not significantly influenced by age group, marital status, income group or health status. Using an ANCOVA analysis, 35% of the variability in time spent on care work was predicted by using the variables: age, marital status, income and health status (p = 0.04).; Interviews were performed with ten women currently doing volunteer and other unpaid work. Several themes emerged from the interviews: "the gendered division of labour in family and society", "resources needed to do volunteer work (income, health and transportation autonomy)", "family and grandchildren", "church work", "continuity", "social connections", "personal satisfaction", "replacement", and "keeping busy...but not too busy". The application of a materialist feminist theory and of continuity theory to older women's labour appears to be a unique contribution to literature in the areas of older women and volunteerism.
机译:加拿大的统计数据表明,许多老年妇女在晚年仍然保持生产力(加拿大统计局,1999年)。在她们的劳动和社会主义女权主义关于妇女,家庭和劳动的理论所概述的社会学条件之间建立了联系。根据加拿大统计局有关无偿工作的数据的分析结果表明,花费在志愿工作上的时间受健康状况的影响,但不受年龄组,婚姻状况或收入组的影响。在护理工作中发现了相反的情况:用于护理工作的时间受年龄组,婚姻状况和收入组的影响,但不受健康状况的影响。从事护理工作的妇女人数也受到年龄,婚姻状况和收入这三个相同变量的影响。参加志愿工作的妇女人数不受年龄组,婚姻状况,收入组或健康状况的显着影响。使用ANCOVA分析,使用以下变量预测了护理工作时间变化的35%:年龄,婚姻状况,收入和健康状况(p = 0.04);与十名目前从事志愿工作和其他无偿工作的妇女进行了访谈。访谈中出现了几个主题:“家庭和社会中的性别分工”,“从事志愿工作所需的资源(收入,卫生和交通自治)”,“家庭和孙辈”,“教会工作”,“连续性” ,“社交关系”,“个人满意度”,“替换”和“保持忙碌...但不要太忙”。唯物主义的女权主义理论和连续性理论在老年妇女的劳动中的应用似乎是对老年妇女和志愿服务领域文学的独特贡献。

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  • 作者

    Bednar, Lisa M.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Manitoba (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Manitoba (Canada).;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.; Sociology General.
  • 学位 M.Sc.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 116 p.
  • 总页数 116
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学 ; 社会学 ;
  • 关键词

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