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Care as a factor for sustainability in situations of crisis: Portugal between the Welfare State and interpersonal relationships* * This article derives from the research Project “Care as sustainability in crisis situations” (“O Cuidado como factor de sustentabilidade em contexto de crise”), financedby Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT PTDC/CS-ANT/117259/2010) and directed by Antónia Pedroso de Lima. The article is part of my work in the Governance, Policies and Livelihoods research group at CRIA (FCT - CRIA/ANT/04038/2013). I am grateful to members of the research team for discussion of the topics covered, and in particular to Catarina Fróis, who read and commented on several versions of the text..

Abstract

Portugal is going through a socio-economic crisis which has led to increased pressure on social services. Faced with the reduced capacity of state care systems to continue providing support, people are (re)turning to informal ways of addressing the problem. During field work among middleclass families from Lisbon and Oporto, we witnessed how people simultaneously engage with both formal and informal care systems. The article discusses the ways in which informal practices are used to respond to crisis situations, thus contributing to social sustainability.

Care; Interpersonal Relations; Crisis; Portugal; Sustainability

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