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Editors' Choice

The following International Journal of Care and Caring Editors' Choice articles are free to access until 31 July 2022:

A comparison of negative financial events experienced by carers and non-carers following onset of the Great Recession
Kylie Meyer, Zachary Gassoumis and Kathleen Wilber

Doing ‘whatever they can imagine’: social task shifting in directly funded home care
Christine Kelly, Mary Jean Hande, et al.

‘She misses the subtleties and I have to help ‐ help to make the invisible visible’: parents’ role in supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities with intimate relationships
Claire Bates and Michelle McCarthy, et al.

Consequences of prioritisation within long-term care in Denmark, England and Norway: towards increasing inequalities and poorer quality of care?
Rune Ervik and Tord Skogedal Lindén

Constructing legality: theorizing work and the challenges for mobilization of home care workers
Elizabeth Nisbet and Jennifer Craft Morgan

The costs of unpaid care: is there an education gradient in women’s time transfers to their parents?
Melody K. Waring


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