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Conceptualizing Care Work / $rBenoit, Cecilia / Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín -- $t2. Emplacing Care: Understanding Care Work across Social and Spatial Contexts / $rThien, Deborah / Dolan, Holly -- $tPart Two: Paid Care Work in Formal Organizations -- $t3. In Search of Equity and Dignity in Maternity Care: Canada in Comparative Perspective / $rBenoit, Cecilia / Wrede, Sirpa / Einarsdóttir, Þorgerdur -- $t4. Caring beyond Borders: Comparing the Relationship between Nursing Work and Migration Patterns in Canada and Finland / $rBourgeault, Ivy / Wrede, Sirpa -- $tPart Three: Paid Care Work in Intimate and Community Settings -- $t5. Patching Up the Holes: Analysing Paid Care Work in Homes / $rPurkis, Mary Ellen / Ceci, Christine / Bjornsdóttir, Kristin -- $t6. My Home, Your Work, Our Relationship: Elderly Clients' Experiences of Home Care Services / $rMartin-Matthews, Anne / Sims-Gould, Joanie -- $t7. Bifurcated Conscience: Aboriginal Care Workers in Community Settings / $rEni, Rachel -- $tPart Four: Unpaid Care Work in Intimate Settings -- $t8. Mothers' Health, Responsibilization, and Choice in Unpaid Family Care Work after Separation/Divorce / $rTreloar, Rachel / Funk, Laura -- $t9. 'Choice' in Unpaid Intimate Labour: Adult Children with Aging Parents / $rFunk, Laura / Kobayashi, Karen -- $t10. Spinning the Family Web: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Canada / $rMackenzie, Patricia / Brown, Leslie / Callahan, Marilyn / Whittington, Barbara -- $tPart Five: Unpaid Care Work in Economic Organizations -- $t11. Voluntary Caregiving? Constraints and Opportunities for Hospital Volunteers / $rMellow, Muriel -- $t12. Volunteering on the Front Line: Caring for Sex Workers in Non-profit Organizations / $rPhillips, Rachel / Casey, Lauren / Leischner, Chris -- $tPart Six: Public Policy Implications and New Directions for Research -- $t13. 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