There has been an increasing interest in the caring responsibilities of middle generation individuals as numerous studies have noted the continuing family obligations of people in later life. Employing data from the United Kingdom Office of National Statistics Retirement Survey of 1988/89, we examined social class differentials in the provision of care by 55–69 year olds. Our results show few social class differences in the provision of co-resident care to a parent (among those aged 55–69 in 1988/89 with at least one living parent), but significant social class differences in the provision of care to a spouse. Working class individuals were more likely to be caring for a spouse than their middle class counterparts because of the higher prev...
This study investigates the relationship between the provision of informal care to older parents/par...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
Due to the high incidence of disability amongst their contemporaries, older people are likely to be ...
There has been an increasing interest in the caring responsibilities of middle generation individual...
There has been an increasing interest in the caring responsibilities of middle generation individual...
As the population ages, providing health services for the growing number of older people will become...
Studies on informal care provision have often focused on the provision of care for persons with a lo...
Due to the high incidence of disability amongst their contemporaries, older people are likely to be ...
A series of hypotheses concerning relationships between age, sex, social class and the prevalence of...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
Despite the vast amount of literature on the relationship between social class and health, little wo...
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
This study investigates the relationship between the provision of informal care to older parents/par...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
Due to the high incidence of disability amongst their contemporaries, older people are likely to be ...
There has been an increasing interest in the caring responsibilities of middle generation individual...
There has been an increasing interest in the caring responsibilities of middle generation individual...
As the population ages, providing health services for the growing number of older people will become...
Studies on informal care provision have often focused on the provision of care for persons with a lo...
Due to the high incidence of disability amongst their contemporaries, older people are likely to be ...
A series of hypotheses concerning relationships between age, sex, social class and the prevalence of...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
Despite the vast amount of literature on the relationship between social class and health, little wo...
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
This study investigates the relationship between the provision of informal care to older parents/par...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
Due to the high incidence of disability amongst their contemporaries, older people are likely to be ...