Informal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing population, growing pressures on public finances, and increasing life expectancy at older ages. A growing body of research has examined the characteristics associated with informal care provision, as well as the impact of caring for the carer’s physical and mental health, and their economic activity. However, only a relatively small body of literature has focused on the study of ‘repeat’ or continuous caring over time, and the factors associated with such trajectories. In 2001, for the first time, the United Kingdom census asked about provision of informal care, enabling identification of the prevalence of informal care giving at a national level. This p...
Abstract. Unpaid caring is defined as any help or support provided to family members, friends, neigh...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
AbstractInformal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing popu...
The evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a complex and...
Over the past two decades there has been a growing recognition of the key contribution made to socia...
AbstractThe evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a com...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...
The population of adult carers in Great Britain declined during the 1990s while the proportion of th...
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....
Objectives: To estimate annual changes and trends in the population of informal carers and to invest...
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
Informal care plays a crucial role in the social care system in England and is increasingly recognis...
This thesis includes a series of case studies exploring the impact of providing informal (unpaid) ca...
Abstract. Unpaid caring is defined as any help or support provided to family members, friends, neigh...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
AbstractInformal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing popu...
The evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a complex and...
Over the past two decades there has been a growing recognition of the key contribution made to socia...
AbstractThe evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a com...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...
The population of adult carers in Great Britain declined during the 1990s while the proportion of th...
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....
Objectives: To estimate annual changes and trends in the population of informal carers and to invest...
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
Informal care plays a crucial role in the social care system in England and is increasingly recognis...
This thesis includes a series of case studies exploring the impact of providing informal (unpaid) ca...
Abstract. Unpaid caring is defined as any help or support provided to family members, friends, neigh...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...