Wages for Care Work: COVID-19 and the Public Struggle for Nurses' Wage Equality




Kinnunen Heini

PublisherTAYLOR & FRANCIS AS

2023

NORA Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research

NORA-NORDIC JOURNAL OF FEMINIST AND GENDER RESEARCH

NORA

14

0803-8740

1502-394X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/08038740.2023.2176921

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08038740.2023.2176921

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/178947949



The article examines the news media debate on nurses' wages in Finland during the COVID-19 crisis. By looking at the COVID-19 pandemic in the Nordic context, the study presents the pandemic as a societal context in which the care work burden has increased and the value of care is highlighted. The analysis of the COVID-19 public media debate sheds light on how the struggle over nurses' wages features in this societal context. The study contributes to the research on the gender wage gap related to the economic misrecognition of care work, and the analysis draws from the feminist democratic theoretical concept of the public sphere perceiving the COVID-19 public media as a site for political change-making. My analysis of Finnish news media articles identified three important discourses on the objective of pay rises in the care sector: conveying frontline care professionals' experiences during the pandemic and framing them as an economic-political issue; relying on the ideal of common good in the corporatist debate on care professionals' collective economic interests; and presenting expert analyses of the structural causes behind the gendered segregation of the labour market and the economic undervaluation of care work.

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