29.2 million people in the United States, most of them women, act as family caregivers while also holding down a paying job. U.S. social policy is notoriously unsupportive of family caregivers. As a result, families struggling to balance caregiving and paid employment face emotional, social, and financial stress, with especially severe negative impacts for women. This brief uses a nationally representative sample of family caregivers participating the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP) to describe gender differences in how providing care to a family member impacts caregivers’ employment experiences. Findings suggest that women are more likely than men to provide unpaid care to older family members and report significantly hig...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
Women have consistently been responsible for more child and elder care than men in the U.S. This dis...
In recent years, the rising costs of health care, increased longevity, changes in the levels and tim...
There are more than 2.3M employed family/friend caregivers in Canada. Their multiple competing deman...
Demographic shifts mean that workers will increasingly face challenges of caring for ill or disabled...
Providing typical care for children or exceptional care for older adults with disabilities may heigh...
Workers face regular economic challenges from caring for children and adult relatives and friends. T...
As the older population continues to grow, the number of people in need of long-term care is likely ...
A large share of the growing demand for care is met informally by relatives. Many family caregivers ...
Background. A growing body of research suggests female informal caregivers fair worse physically, so...
This study investigates pathways by which employed caregivers ’ stress is related to their work perf...
Previous research has shown that women providing family care tend to decrease paid work. We take the...
Background: To meet care demands, employed family caregivers may need to take time away from work, e...
An increasing number of adults, both men and women, are simultaneously managing work and family care...
Providing care for an older adult while working can be challenging, often leading to caregiver burde...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
Women have consistently been responsible for more child and elder care than men in the U.S. This dis...
In recent years, the rising costs of health care, increased longevity, changes in the levels and tim...
There are more than 2.3M employed family/friend caregivers in Canada. Their multiple competing deman...
Demographic shifts mean that workers will increasingly face challenges of caring for ill or disabled...
Providing typical care for children or exceptional care for older adults with disabilities may heigh...
Workers face regular economic challenges from caring for children and adult relatives and friends. T...
As the older population continues to grow, the number of people in need of long-term care is likely ...
A large share of the growing demand for care is met informally by relatives. Many family caregivers ...
Background. A growing body of research suggests female informal caregivers fair worse physically, so...
This study investigates pathways by which employed caregivers ’ stress is related to their work perf...
Previous research has shown that women providing family care tend to decrease paid work. We take the...
Background: To meet care demands, employed family caregivers may need to take time away from work, e...
An increasing number of adults, both men and women, are simultaneously managing work and family care...
Providing care for an older adult while working can be challenging, often leading to caregiver burde...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
Women have consistently been responsible for more child and elder care than men in the U.S. This dis...
In recent years, the rising costs of health care, increased longevity, changes in the levels and tim...