Using the data of the 2006 Japanese Survey on Time Use and Leisure Activities, we perform cluster analysis and identify seven unique patterns of daily time-use patterns of co-resident family elder caregivers: (1) ‘Overworkers’, (2) ‘Full-time Workers’, (3) ‘Part-time Workers’, (4) ‘Intensive Caregivers’, (5) ‘Houseworkers’, (6) ‘Leisurely’, and (7) caregivers, who needed medical attention on the diary day (‘Emergency Diaries’). Our results show that the ‘Houseworkers’ and ‘Intensive Caregivers’ spend the most time on adult caregiving activities. Care activities for ‘Houseworkers’ are more likely to coincide with longer housework hours, increasing the total unpaid work volume. The analysis of demographic profiles suggests that similar daily ...
Using unique data from a Japanese survey, this paper examines whether flexible work arrangements tar...
This paper examines the implications of providing care to elderly parents for adult children’s retir...
Background: In addition to insufficient moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), prolonged sit...
This paper examines the effect of the introduction of the Japanese public long-term care insurance (...
The rise of life expectancy throughout the developed world has meant that older adults play an incre...
Background: Prolonged periods of sitting time can be adversely associated with older adults’ well-be...
How do older adults spend their time, and what are the implications of daily time use for health and...
This study is the first to document how older adults in East Asian and Western societies spend their...
This paper examines how the introduction of the long-term care insurance (LTCI) in 2000 in Japan has...
BACKGROUND:The prevalence of dementia has increased rapidly in Japan, while the proportion of the po...
Background: In addition to insufficient moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), prolonged sit...
Using Japanese time-use data from the Survey on Time Use and Leisure Activities (STULA), this paper ...
Since the start of this new millennium, there has been increased interest in researching spouse care...
Using Japanese time-use data from the Survey on Time Use and Leisure Activities (STULA), this paper ...
Abstract Background With the introduction of long-term care insurance (LTCI) in Japan, more home car...
Using unique data from a Japanese survey, this paper examines whether flexible work arrangements tar...
This paper examines the implications of providing care to elderly parents for adult children’s retir...
Background: In addition to insufficient moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), prolonged sit...
This paper examines the effect of the introduction of the Japanese public long-term care insurance (...
The rise of life expectancy throughout the developed world has meant that older adults play an incre...
Background: Prolonged periods of sitting time can be adversely associated with older adults’ well-be...
How do older adults spend their time, and what are the implications of daily time use for health and...
This study is the first to document how older adults in East Asian and Western societies spend their...
This paper examines how the introduction of the long-term care insurance (LTCI) in 2000 in Japan has...
BACKGROUND:The prevalence of dementia has increased rapidly in Japan, while the proportion of the po...
Background: In addition to insufficient moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), prolonged sit...
Using Japanese time-use data from the Survey on Time Use and Leisure Activities (STULA), this paper ...
Since the start of this new millennium, there has been increased interest in researching spouse care...
Using Japanese time-use data from the Survey on Time Use and Leisure Activities (STULA), this paper ...
Abstract Background With the introduction of long-term care insurance (LTCI) in Japan, more home car...
Using unique data from a Japanese survey, this paper examines whether flexible work arrangements tar...
This paper examines the implications of providing care to elderly parents for adult children’s retir...
Background: In addition to insufficient moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), prolonged sit...