Population ageing places pressure on pensions and health/caring services, creating an imperative to extend working lives. Alongside this, there has been increased political emphasis in Europe and elsewhere on the provision of care in the home. Many older people will thus be challenged by the responsibilities of caring for the sick, disabled and elderly, and participating in labor market activities. This paper investigates the conflicts that arise from this; more specifically what the time costs of unpaid care are and how caregiving time is traded-off against time in paid work and leisure time among men and women? We use time diary data from Sweden, the UK and Canada from 1990 to the present for multivariate analyses. Results indicate that b...
This publication is part of a series of research papers that was commissioned as background research...
This study examines eldercare in private households and the employment behaviour of female caregiver...
This paper examines differences in work restrictions of midlife family carers of older people in te...
Population ageing is putting pressure on pension systems and health care services, creating an imper...
Population ageing affects most European countries, pressurizing pension and care systems. This combi...
Many individuals are experiencing the potentially stressful combination of providing care while stil...
We estimate how much caregiving men and women respectively do, and how much of the caregiving is don...
Most OECD countries have introduced policies shifting health care into community settings. These po...
Population ageing affects most European countries, placing increasing pressure on publicly funded Lo...
Who will take care of the old in an ageing society? Studies of employment and caregiving frequently ...
This article focus on the trade-off between work and informal care among women aged 50 to 65. We fi...
Extensive small scale studies have documented that when people assume the role of assisting a person...
This paper focus on the trade-between work and informal care among individuals aged 50 to 65.We firs...
Population ageing means that increasingly many are faced with the dual demands of paid work while pr...
This paper aims at investigating the disjunction between labour market participation and time alloca...
This publication is part of a series of research papers that was commissioned as background research...
This study examines eldercare in private households and the employment behaviour of female caregiver...
This paper examines differences in work restrictions of midlife family carers of older people in te...
Population ageing is putting pressure on pension systems and health care services, creating an imper...
Population ageing affects most European countries, pressurizing pension and care systems. This combi...
Many individuals are experiencing the potentially stressful combination of providing care while stil...
We estimate how much caregiving men and women respectively do, and how much of the caregiving is don...
Most OECD countries have introduced policies shifting health care into community settings. These po...
Population ageing affects most European countries, placing increasing pressure on publicly funded Lo...
Who will take care of the old in an ageing society? Studies of employment and caregiving frequently ...
This article focus on the trade-off between work and informal care among women aged 50 to 65. We fi...
Extensive small scale studies have documented that when people assume the role of assisting a person...
This paper focus on the trade-between work and informal care among individuals aged 50 to 65.We firs...
Population ageing means that increasingly many are faced with the dual demands of paid work while pr...
This paper aims at investigating the disjunction between labour market participation and time alloca...
This publication is part of a series of research papers that was commissioned as background research...
This study examines eldercare in private households and the employment behaviour of female caregiver...
This paper examines differences in work restrictions of midlife family carers of older people in te...