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- W2140697066 abstract "Recent evidence about the extent of caring for older people by older people themselves, and about the importance of spouse care, has challenged existing debates about gender and care. Male carers, particularly older husbands, have been ‘discovered’. This paper attempts to reconceptualize the debate about gender and caring to take account of these developments, particularly to develop an understanding of the caring activities of older male carers and to elaborate the implications for community care policy. The evidence suggests there are circumstances where men accept the obligation to care, undertake intimate personal care, and derive identity and reward from their caring work, driven by similar motives and experiencing similar struggles as women. Rather than seeking maximum distinction between the motives and experiences of women and men carers, the paper suggests that one important way to promote non-sexist community care is to explore the conditions where men's caring is undertaken and how it can be understood and developed." @default.
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