This paper explores the relationship between the dimensions of a debate cited at the intersection of ageing, gender, and family care. It draws together evidence from the General Household Survey for Britain 2000 and social research to explore the contribution and conceptualization of caring by older husbands. UK research on caring reveals that among older spouses, equal numbers of husbands and wives provide intensive care. It has been argued that within late-life marriage an over-riding desire to retain independence erodes gender-determined task allocation, suggesting not only similarity but equality between wives and husbands as carers. More recent qualitative research challenges this assumption and suggests two key findings: that older hu...
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
It is estimated that approximately 1,000,000 elderly men care for spouses with Alzheimer\u27s Diseas...
This paper explores the relationship between the dimensions of a debate cited at the intersection of...
Research on carers has shown that, whilst there are often significant differences between men and wo...
The main aim of the article is to describe how older men who are caring for their wives construct th...
In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite report...
In this paper, we draw on narrative correspondence from older male spousal caregivers and interviews...
There are a significant number of informal carers looking after people who have dementia. Women’s ca...
This study is concerned with care in the context of later life marriages. Taking a qualitative appr...
The aim of this paper is to disentangle the role of gender and partnership status in the caring comm...
This study focuses on the ways in which age, gender and marriage affect the help and support men and...
Background: older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end-of-life care to spouses at ...
This secondary analysis of qualitative interviews describes how older Swedish men approach the careg...
This article extends recent scholarship on masculinity by analyzing the effects of social structure,...
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
It is estimated that approximately 1,000,000 elderly men care for spouses with Alzheimer\u27s Diseas...
This paper explores the relationship between the dimensions of a debate cited at the intersection of...
Research on carers has shown that, whilst there are often significant differences between men and wo...
The main aim of the article is to describe how older men who are caring for their wives construct th...
In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite report...
In this paper, we draw on narrative correspondence from older male spousal caregivers and interviews...
There are a significant number of informal carers looking after people who have dementia. Women’s ca...
This study is concerned with care in the context of later life marriages. Taking a qualitative appr...
The aim of this paper is to disentangle the role of gender and partnership status in the caring comm...
This study focuses on the ways in which age, gender and marriage affect the help and support men and...
Background: older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end-of-life care to spouses at ...
This secondary analysis of qualitative interviews describes how older Swedish men approach the careg...
This article extends recent scholarship on masculinity by analyzing the effects of social structure,...
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
It is estimated that approximately 1,000,000 elderly men care for spouses with Alzheimer\u27s Diseas...