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      Beyond crisis? Using rent theory to understand the restructuring of publicly funded seniors’ care in British Columbia, Canada

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          Crises of seniors’ care in countries like the UK and Canada, further highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, have been connected to processes of privatization and financialization. In this paper I argue that rent theory is important for disaggregating mechanisms, including of accumulation by dispossession, the devaluation of labour, and assetization, that underpin the process of financialization in the sector. Work on rents often divides between critical approaches, especially to land rent, and mainstream institutionalist and public choice approaches to rent-seeking. Critical rent theory is evolving beyond this divide to understand a broader range of types of rent. Yet, despite attention to the increasing importance of economic rents and forms of rentierism, labour and social reproduction are often excluded from the analysis of how rent relations arise. This paper demonstrates the problems with these exclusions. The argument is illustrated through an analysis of the restructuring of eldercare in British Columbia, Canada, in the last two decades, and employs a feminist political economy approach to examine the social production of rent relations.

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                Journal
                Environ Plan A
                Environ Plan A
                EPN
                spepn
                Environment & Planning a
                SAGE Publications (Sage UK: London, England )
                0308-518X
                1472-3409
                25 January 2021
                September 2023
                : 55
                : 6
                : 1506-1527
                Affiliations
                [1-0308518X20983152]Simon Fraser University, Canada
                Author notes
                [*]Kendra Strauss, The Labour Studies Program, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada. Email: kstrauss@ 123456sfu.ca
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3216-5793
                Article
                10.1177_0308518X20983152
                10.1177/0308518X20983152
                10555532
                37810991
                438516eb-848b-4501-8b21-9b0ca0126985
                © The Author(s) 2021

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                Funded by: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, FundRef https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000155;
                Award ID: 35-2016-0872
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                rent theory,rent-seeking,rentierism,rentierization,eldercare,seniors,social reproduction,feminist political economy

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