The Second Global Carework Summit

June 9-11, 2019 in Toronto, Ontario

The Carework Network is an international organization of scholars and advocates who focus on the caring work of individuals, families, communities, paid caregivers, social service agencies and state bureaucracies. Care needs are shifting globally with changing demographics, disability movements, and climate change driven environmental crises. Our mission is to address critical issues related to carework, such as how identities influence carework; how inequality structures carework; how caring work is recognized and compensated; how state policies influence the distribution of care; working conditions of care; and whether and to what extent citizens have a right to receive, and a right to provide, care. Scholars and advocates working on issues related to elder care, child care, health care, social work, education, political theory of care, social reproduction, work/family, disability studies, careworker health and safety, and related issues are encouraged to submit proposals.

Register Online - 2019 Summit

Learn about the first Global Carework Summit held in 2017.

2019 Summit Program

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Presented by the Carework Network

Conference Co-Sponsors

Platinum Plus Sponsors

  • Center for Women & Work, University of Massachusetts Lowell
  • Gender Migration and Work of Care Project, Centre for Global Social Policy University of Toronto, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
  • Sociology Department, University of Toronto Mississauga
  • Office of the Vice-Principal Research, University of Toronto Mississauga
  • Tri-Campus Graduate Department of Sociology, University of Toronto

Platinum Sponsors

  • Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women (GrOW) Program/International Development Research Centre
  • The Changing Places: Unpaid Work in Public Spaces Project at York University, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
  • The College of Liberal Arts, Rollins College

Gold Sponsors

  • Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto
  • College of Arts and Sciences, University of Akron
  • Gerontology Institute, Georgia State

Silver Sponsors

  • Centre for Aging Research and Education, York University
  • Global Labour Research Centre, York University
  • New Zealand Work Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology
  • Sociology Department, University of Connecticut
  • Urban and Community Studies Program, University of Connecticut

Questions?

Questions about the Global Summit may be directed by email: carework.network@gmail.com.

Register Online For The 2019 Global Carework Summit