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Demands and resources in the elderly home-care job: A qualitative study in the Italian context (2024)
Journal Article
Martini, M., Viotti, S., Bacci, G., Edge, C., & Converso, D. (2024). Demands and resources in the elderly home-care job: A qualitative study in the Italian context. #Journal not on list, 31(4), 569-588. https://doi.org/10.4473/TPM31.4.9

Home-care of the elderly is often neglected among the care professions, despite the fact that it can be exposed to a high level of stress due to prolonged contact with suffering and often in solitude at home.
In the theoretical framework of the Job... Read More about Demands and resources in the elderly home-care job: A qualitative study in the Italian context.

‘You feel a little bit invisible really’: A Thematic Analysis Exploring Self-Perceptions and Stereotypes Experienced by Working Women aged 60 and over with a focus in Lower Paid Roles (2024)
Journal Article

Evidence suggests life stress accumulation over the life course disproportionately negatively impacts wellbeing, cognition and health in ageing women. Women across the life course across Europe have been shown to have more diverse and less regular e... Read More about ‘You feel a little bit invisible really’: A Thematic Analysis Exploring Self-Perceptions and Stereotypes Experienced by Working Women aged 60 and over with a focus in Lower Paid Roles.

Building back better together (2021)
Journal Article
Edge, C. (2021). Building back better together. Psychologist (Leicester), 34, 90-91

Dr Clare Edge with a review of SICK! Festival Mindscapes.

SICK! Festival, part one (2021)
Journal Article

Dr Clare Edge on her involvement in SICK! Festival: Mindscapes, with a contribution from Chloe Davenport, Psychology and Counselling Student at University of Salford.

Barriers & facilitators to extended working life : a focus on a predominately female ageing workforce (2020)
Journal Article
Edge, C., Coffey, M., Cook, P., & Weinberg, A. (2021). Barriers & facilitators to extended working life : a focus on a predominately female ageing workforce. Ageing and society, 41(12), 2867-2887. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X2000063X

Many countries are reforming their pension systems so people stay in work for longer
to improve the long-term sustainability of public finances to support an increasing older
population. This research aimed to explore the factors that enable or inh... Read More about Barriers & facilitators to extended working life : a focus on a predominately female ageing workforce.