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Editorial: Fostering Remuneration and Unlawful Deductions Foster Care and Money: Social Issues in Paid Parenthood
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Åkerström, Malin
, Boethius, Susanne
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Altruismus
/ Familie
/ foster care
/ frames
/ Geld
/ paid parenthood
/ Pflegefamilie
/ Pflegekind
/ profession
/ Sozialhilfe
/ Vergütung
2025
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Editorial: Fostering Remuneration and Unlawful Deductions Foster Care and Money: Social Issues in Paid Parenthood
by
Åkerström, Malin
, Boethius, Susanne
in
Altruismus
/ Familie
/ foster care
/ frames
/ Geld
/ paid parenthood
/ Pflegefamilie
/ Pflegekind
/ profession
/ Sozialhilfe
/ Vergütung
2025
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Editorial: Fostering Remuneration and Unlawful Deductions Foster Care and Money: Social Issues in Paid Parenthood
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Editorial: Fostering Remuneration and Unlawful Deductions Foster Care and Money: Social Issues in Paid Parenthood
2025
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This thematic issue explores the complex and often controversial intersection of foster care and financial compensation. While foster care is often seen as a more inclusive and family-oriented alternative to institutional care, the role of money in caregiving remains morally and socially sensitive. Drawing on sociological theories, particularly Viviana Zelizer's concept of \"hostile worlds,\" the articles examine how economic and intimate spheres are negotiated in the contexts of foster care. Contributions from multiple countries highlight how foster parents, social workers, and policymakers navigate the tension between professionalism and altruism, as well as between love and money. The thematic issue addresses historical shifts in compensation practices, cultural ambivalence toward paid caregiving, and the practical realities of foster families' financial needs. Case studies from Australia, Bulgaria, England, Norway, Romania, South Africa, and Sweden illustrate how foster care is framed as both work and family life, with implications for policy, legal status, and emotional labour. The issue also considers how kinship care complicates traditional boundaries between private and public roles. By analysing how money is discussed, avoided, or justified in foster care, the collection sheds light on broader welfare dilemmas: how to balance moral imperatives with economic constraints. Ultimately, the volume argues that caregiving should not be reduced to either love or money but understood as a hybrid practice where financial support can enable, rather than undermine, authentic care.
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