This article examines the impact of informal care responsibilities on female earnings and labour supply. It extends previous work on the labour market costs of informal care by examining who, among the full set of carers has access to the two most relevant existing social security benefits (Attendance Allowance and Invalid Care Allowance) and to what effect. Results from previous work using an earlier data set are compared with those obtained here
Introduction Informal carers in paid employment–working carers (WKCs)—have complex support needs. Ho...
This article investigates the relationship between the 'gender informal care gap' - the relative con...
With an ageing population and an increasing incidence of disability in Australia, the demand for inf...
This article examines the impact of informal care responsibilities on female earnings and labour sup...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
In the United Kingdom, informal carers look after relatives or friends who need extra support becaus...
In this paper, we investigate the costs borne by both male and female carers in terms of their forgo...
This paper focuses on the links between informal care provision and labour marketactivity at the sub...
This paper analyzes the two sets of policies aimed at sustaining old-age support systems in European...
Most OECD countries have introduced policies shifting health care into community settings. These po...
This thesis includes a series of case studies exploring the impact of providing informal (unpaid) ca...
Introduction Informal carers in paid employment–working carers (WKCs)—have complex support needs. Ho...
This article investigates the relationship between the 'gender informal care gap' - the relative con...
With an ageing population and an increasing incidence of disability in Australia, the demand for inf...
This article examines the impact of informal care responsibilities on female earnings and labour sup...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
In the United Kingdom, informal carers look after relatives or friends who need extra support becaus...
In this paper, we investigate the costs borne by both male and female carers in terms of their forgo...
This paper focuses on the links between informal care provision and labour marketactivity at the sub...
This paper analyzes the two sets of policies aimed at sustaining old-age support systems in European...
Most OECD countries have introduced policies shifting health care into community settings. These po...
This thesis includes a series of case studies exploring the impact of providing informal (unpaid) ca...
Introduction Informal carers in paid employment–working carers (WKCs)—have complex support needs. Ho...
This article investigates the relationship between the 'gender informal care gap' - the relative con...
With an ageing population and an increasing incidence of disability in Australia, the demand for inf...