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Working and Caring for a Child with Chronic Illness

Disconnected and Doing It All

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  • © 2006

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. A Problem in the Spotlight

  2. Acknowledging the Anguish

  3. Enabling Survival

  4. Epilogue: Creating a New Story?

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Using an innovative, action research approach, Vickers explores the lives of women who work full time while caring for a child with significant chronic illness or disability. She demonstrates that such women can be disconnected from those around them, unsupported and overwhelmed with responsibility at home and work.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Western Sydney, Australia

    Margaret H. Vickers

About the author

MARGARET H. VICKERS is an Associate Professor with the School of Management, University of Western Sydney, Australia. She has extensive qualitative research experience, especially in the unexamined and traumatic experiences of individuals in the workplace in relation to illness and disability, bullying, and the impact of being made redundant. She is the author of Work and Unseen Chronic Illness: Silent Voices (2001).

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