Working Mothers of Children with Chronic Illness: Narratives of Working and Caring

  • Vickers M
  • Parris M
  • Bailey J
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This paper reports the initial findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people who are working full-time and also caring for a child with chronic illness. The demands of such a lifestyle are significant. Respondents - all women - often reported ‘doing-it-all’ while constantly being frustrated and challenged in their mothering role

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Vickers, M., Parris, M., & Bailey, J. (2004). Working Mothers of Children with Chronic Illness: Narratives of Working and Caring. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 29(1), 39–44. https://doi.org/10.1177/183693910402900108

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