Eldercare is on the rise in the US due to the aging baby boomer population, and over half of unpaid caregivers in the US (25.3 million) are also employed. The work-family literature has thoroughly investigated the effects of childcare responsibilities on work-family conflict experienced by employees, but eldercare effects are less understood. The structural, emotional, and relational differences between eldercare and childcare and their effects on work-family conflict are examined using samples of employed childcare, eldercare, and sandwiched caregivers. Two online surveys were administered one month apart via Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Results show that caregiving experiences differ structurally and emotionally, and that the emotional nuanc...
The purpose of this research is to understand how men and women differ in how they handle the divisi...
While publicly-funded long-term care services have traditionally focused on institutionally-based ca...
Although the caregiver literature has explored a wide array of different variables, there is a gap i...
Thesis advisor: Marcie Pitt-CatsouphesThe majority of family caregivers of older adults are also wor...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-P...
[Excerpt] This report focuses specifically on the challenges facing the millions of working people w...
This paper discusses the growing number of elderly in the United States and how important it is to b...
The purpose of the study was to compare employee and employer attitudes regarding the helpfulness of...
The Center for Disease Control has referred to the group of people, aged 18-35, who have an elderly ...
Research has shown that more men and women are occupying multiple roles as employees and caregivers ...
As countries around the world experience the graying of their populations, longer life expectancies ...
Ageing in place is a cost-effective policy solution to eldercare that reflects a dominant positive a...
Objectives. In light of an aging workforce, reconciling informal eldercare and paid work becomes inc...
Several societal changes are related to the heightened importance of understanding work-caregiving r...
The purpose of this research is to understand how men and women differ in how they handle the divisi...
While publicly-funded long-term care services have traditionally focused on institutionally-based ca...
Although the caregiver literature has explored a wide array of different variables, there is a gap i...
Thesis advisor: Marcie Pitt-CatsouphesThe majority of family caregivers of older adults are also wor...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-P...
[Excerpt] This report focuses specifically on the challenges facing the millions of working people w...
This paper discusses the growing number of elderly in the United States and how important it is to b...
The purpose of the study was to compare employee and employer attitudes regarding the helpfulness of...
The Center for Disease Control has referred to the group of people, aged 18-35, who have an elderly ...
Research has shown that more men and women are occupying multiple roles as employees and caregivers ...
As countries around the world experience the graying of their populations, longer life expectancies ...
Ageing in place is a cost-effective policy solution to eldercare that reflects a dominant positive a...
Objectives. In light of an aging workforce, reconciling informal eldercare and paid work becomes inc...
Several societal changes are related to the heightened importance of understanding work-caregiving r...
The purpose of this research is to understand how men and women differ in how they handle the divisi...
While publicly-funded long-term care services have traditionally focused on institutionally-based ca...
Although the caregiver literature has explored a wide array of different variables, there is a gap i...