Wages or Legitimacy? A Qualitative Analysis of Home Care Worker Perspectives in Choosing Work Settings
Christine Kelly, Lisette Dansereau, Jennifer C. H. Sebring, Yeonjung Lee, Allison Williams

TL;DR
Home care workers choose between direct client work and agencies based on flexibility, security, and career goals.
Contribution
This study reveals how personal and labor market factors influence home care workers' job choices in a growing sector.
Findings
Workers value flexibility and respect when working directly for clients.
Agencies offer job security and supervision but lower wages.
Agency work is seen as more legitimate for immigration and career advancement.
Abstract
Directly-Funded (DF) home care allows users to organize and purchase their own care services and is expanding globally. Little is known about the career pathways of home care workers. Our study asks, what experiences and factors do home care workers consider when choosing a work setting? And, specifically, what influences their decisions to work directly for their clients? Framed with Cranford’s (2020) flexibility-security matrix for analyzing home care dynamics, we remotely interviewed 20 home care workers in two Canadian provinces. Three team members conducted axial coding and thematic analysis using Dedoose software. We identified personal and material factors at the intimate and labor market level that workers weigh when choosing whether to work for an agency or directly for a client. At the intimate level, workers value the flexibility, autonomy, and respect facilitated in care…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmployment and Welfare Studies · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
