This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK. The paper is based on the Individual Sample of Anonymous Records, a 3% random sample of the 2001 UK Census. The sample size was 1 825 595. Of this sample, 10% were reported to be carers. The analysis shows that informal caregiving is systematically linked with both age and gender. Caregiving increased with age until reaching a peak in the 45–59 age group, in which almost 20% were carers. Similarly, the amount of time spent caregiving increased with age, with the highest levels of caregiving commitment in people aged 80–89 years. Regarding gender, 11.3% of women were carers compared to 8.6% of men and overall women committed more time to care...
Objectives: To estimate annual changes and trends in the population of informal carers and to invest...
In this paper, we examine associations between employment history and marital status and unpaid care...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
The aim of this paper is to disentangle the role of gender and partnership status in the caring comm...
Informal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing population, ...
The population of adult carers in Great Britain declined during the 1990s while the proportion of th...
Informal caregiving, or the provision of unpaid, voluntary care to elderly or disabled family and fr...
Over the past two decades there has been a growing recognition of the key contribution made to socia...
The routine of instrumental activities of daily living is dependent on the living arrangement of the...
Studies on informal care provision have often focused on the provision of care for persons with a lo...
Background and Purpose: The caregiving's impact on informal carers' quality of life and gender-based...
An informal home caregiver is a person (family member or friends) who takes care of or participates ...
AbstractInformal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing popu...
Objectives: To estimate annual changes and trends in the population of informal carers and to invest...
In this paper, we examine associations between employment history and marital status and unpaid care...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
The aim of this paper is to disentangle the role of gender and partnership status in the caring comm...
Informal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing population, ...
The population of adult carers in Great Britain declined during the 1990s while the proportion of th...
Informal caregiving, or the provision of unpaid, voluntary care to elderly or disabled family and fr...
Over the past two decades there has been a growing recognition of the key contribution made to socia...
The routine of instrumental activities of daily living is dependent on the living arrangement of the...
Studies on informal care provision have often focused on the provision of care for persons with a lo...
Background and Purpose: The caregiving's impact on informal carers' quality of life and gender-based...
An informal home caregiver is a person (family member or friends) who takes care of or participates ...
AbstractInformal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing popu...
Objectives: To estimate annual changes and trends in the population of informal carers and to invest...
In this paper, we examine associations between employment history and marital status and unpaid care...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...