Workers face regular economic challenges from caring for children and adult relatives and friends. These challenges pose additional demand on their time and finances. As a result, many caregivers, especially women could end up with fewer retirement savings. They earn less, work fewer hours, and face greater emotional and physical demands from care. All of these factors can translate into a lower likelihood of participating in a 401(k) plan, contributing to such a plan and saving for one’s own retirement. We use nationally representative data from the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances to estimate the impact of potentially caring for children, parents and sick spouses on 401(k) participation. Our results suggest that caregiving ri...
A large share of the growing demand for care is met informally by relatives. Many family caregivers ...
Family caregiving to the elderly comprises a major part of familial obligations in later family life...
Background Nearly 50 million Americans provide informal care to an older relative or friend. Many ar...
Researchers have identified myriad challenges to workers seeking to accumulate an adequate retiremen...
29.2 million people in the United States, most of them women, act as family caregivers while also ho...
In 2009, the Commission examined the gender gap in retirement savings in the report, Accumulating po...
Most OECD countries have introduced policies shifting health care into community settings. These po...
Over 43.5 million Americans provide informal care to a fast-growing elderly population in the United...
As the older population continues to grow, the number of people in need of long-term care is likely ...
Approximately 34 million family and friends provided unpaid care to individuals aged 50 and older in...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between informal caregiving and exit from paid emplo...
There are more than 2.3M employed family/friend caregivers in Canada. Their multiple competing deman...
Calls for equal access to paid job-protected family leave for women, which would enable them to retu...
As people continue to age and receive complex health care services at home, concern has arisen about...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
A large share of the growing demand for care is met informally by relatives. Many family caregivers ...
Family caregiving to the elderly comprises a major part of familial obligations in later family life...
Background Nearly 50 million Americans provide informal care to an older relative or friend. Many ar...
Researchers have identified myriad challenges to workers seeking to accumulate an adequate retiremen...
29.2 million people in the United States, most of them women, act as family caregivers while also ho...
In 2009, the Commission examined the gender gap in retirement savings in the report, Accumulating po...
Most OECD countries have introduced policies shifting health care into community settings. These po...
Over 43.5 million Americans provide informal care to a fast-growing elderly population in the United...
As the older population continues to grow, the number of people in need of long-term care is likely ...
Approximately 34 million family and friends provided unpaid care to individuals aged 50 and older in...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between informal caregiving and exit from paid emplo...
There are more than 2.3M employed family/friend caregivers in Canada. Their multiple competing deman...
Calls for equal access to paid job-protected family leave for women, which would enable them to retu...
As people continue to age and receive complex health care services at home, concern has arisen about...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
A large share of the growing demand for care is met informally by relatives. Many family caregivers ...
Family caregiving to the elderly comprises a major part of familial obligations in later family life...
Background Nearly 50 million Americans provide informal care to an older relative or friend. Many ar...