Track 1: Co-production of care during the COVID-19 pandemic
Research questions:
- What motivated volunteers to take on new caring responsibilities during the first, extensive COVID-19 lockdown? What kind of needs for care did volunteers respond to?
- How did providers and recipients of care experience the interactional process?
- Who provided the voluntary care work during the crises? How does the distribution of caring responsibility relate to social, political and economic inequalities? Is there a gender bias, for instance?
Data:
- Quantitative; a national, representative survey (N = 3,389). The survey is organized by Jonas Toubøl and Hjalmar Bang Carlsen, University of Copenhagen, and collected by Statistics Denmark through a random sample of individuals aged 16-99. In addition, a survey was collected through social media, with the same questions concerning provision and reception of help during the first phases of the pandemic (spring 2020).
- Qualitative; In-depth interviews with 20 individuals who shared their experiences of giving and receiving care during the COVID-19 lockdown. The interviews were conducted by Ditte Andersen and Sine Kirkegaard, VIVE, by telephone due to social distancing requirements.
Output
April 2020, publication:
Andersen, Ditte and Kirkegaard, Sine (2020):
‘The co-production of public health: the case of Denmark’,
Contexts – COVID-19 Policies from around the World (blog).
Available from:
https://contexts.org/blog/covid-19-policies-from-around-the-world/#ditte
September 2020, workshop presentation:
Andersen, Ditte (2020):
“Who cares? The distribution of unpaid care work during the Covid-19 pandemic and the experience of ‘imposed voluntarism’”
Working paper presented at the workshop “Informally organized civic engagement – a new type of voluntarism?”, organized by Cristine Højgaard at Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
December 2020, publication:
Andersen, Ditte, Kirkegaard, Sine, Toubøl, Jonas and Carlsen, Hjalmar (2020):
‘Co-Production of Care during COVID-19’. Contexts: Sociology for the Public, 19 (4), 14-17
Available from: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1536504220977928
May 2021, paper presentation:
Andersen, Ditte & Toubøl, Jonas (2021):
“Gender and care work during the COVID-19 lockdown”
Working paper presented at Gender Lunch Talks at the University of Copenhagen, organized by The Coordination for Gender Research, University of Copenhagen.
October 2021, publication:
Andersen, Ditte, Toubøl, Jonas, Kirkegaard, Sine, and Carlsen, Hjalmar (2021):
“Imposed volunteering: Gender and caring responsibilities during the COVID-19 lockdown”, The Sociological Review doi: 10.1177/00380261211052396
Available e-copies; https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/J4UWSKYX8EIEF8VATMMN/full
Funding:
The research project is funded by Independent Research Fund Denmark, Principal Investigator: Ditte Andersen (Grant number: 9038-00038B)
Timeline:
Research project initiated in 2020
Planned continuation until 2024
Collaboration partners:
Jonas Toubøl
Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen
Email: jt@soc.ku.dk
Telephone: +45 35 32 32 68
Hjalmar Bang Carlsen
SODAS/Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen
Email: hc@soc.ku.dk
Telephone: +45 35 33 44 49