Exploring the prevalence and meaning of frontline work in the COVID-19 era: implications for policy analysis/ Michael Musheno

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Comparative Policy analysis : Vol.23, No 1, February 2021, pp.30-40Summary: The analysis reveals an expansion and diversification of who is on the frontline of public service, with attention to low-wage black and brown workers deemed essential to sustaining community infrastructure amidst institutional crisis, media representation of their work, diversity, risk taking, and fragile circumstances is explored.
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The analysis reveals an expansion and diversification of who is on the frontline of public service, with attention to low-wage black and brown workers deemed essential to sustaining community infrastructure amidst institutional crisis, media representation of their work, diversity, risk taking, and fragile circumstances is explored.

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