References
- Boris, E., & Klein, J. (2012). Caring for American: Home health workers in the shadow of the welfare state. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
- Butler, S. S., Wardamaksy, S., & Brennan-Ing, M. (2012). Older women caring for older women: The rewards and challenges of the home care aid job. Journal of Women & Aging, 24(3), 194–215. doi:10.1080/08952841.2012.639667
- Espinoza, R. (2017). Federal policy priorities: Strengthening the direct care workforce. Retrieved from PHI website at: https://phinational.org/resource/federal-policy-priorities-strengthening-the-direct-care-workforce/
- PHI. (2018a). Workforce data center: Direct care workers by race and ethnicity; nationality: Maine. Retrieved from PHI website at: https://phinational.org/policy-research/workforce-data-center
- PHI. (2018b). U.S. home care workers: Key facts. Retrieved from: https://phinational.org/resources/u-s-home-care-workers-key-facts-2018/
- Polivka, L. J. (2017–18). Women and the crisis of care in the United States. Generations, 41(4), 29–35.
- U.S. Census Bureau. (2018). Quick facts: Maine. Retrieved from https:www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/me/RHI125217