[HTML][HTML] Caregiving time costs and trade-offs: Gender differences in Sweden, the UK, and Canada

M Stanfors, JC Jacobs, J Neilson - SSM-population health, 2019 - Elsevier
Population ageing is putting pressure on pension systems and health care services, creating
an imperative to extend working lives. At the same time, policy makers throughout Europe …

[PDF][PDF] Caregiving for older adults with disabilities

J Fast - Montreal, QC: IRPP, 2015 - irpp.org
Summary 1 Résumé 2 A Profile of Caregiving 4 The Benefits of Caregiving 5 Financial Risks
for Caregivers 6 Financial Risks for Employers and the Labour Market 11 Employers' …

Work-related opportunity costs of providing unpaid family care in 2013 and 2050

S Mudrazija - Health Affairs, 2019 - healthaffairs.org
Older Americans living in the community who need help with functional limitations
overwhelmingly rely on unpaid care, which is often provided by working-age family …

Intergenerational flows of support between parents and adult children in Britain

M Evandrou, J Falkingham, M Gomez-Leon… - Ageing & …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Understanding patterns of intergenerational support is critical within the context of
demographic change, such as changing family structures and population ageing. Existing …

Predictors of caregiver distress in the community setting using the home care version of the resident assessment instrument

T Pauley, BW Chang, A Wojtak… - Professional case …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Results: Variables that increase the odds in onset of caregiver distress included primary
caregiver is not satisfied with support received from family and friends; client lives with …

Economic spillover effects of intensive unpaid caregiving

JC Jacobs, CH Van Houtven, T Tanielian… - …, 2019 - Springer
Background Growing evidence has documented economic spillover effects experienced by
intensive caregivers across the lifecycle. These spillover effects are rarely incorporated in …

Family care in our aging society: Policy, legislation and intergenerational relations: The case of Israel

H Vinarski-Peretz, D Halperin - Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2022 - Springer
Firm policy guidelines are of increasing importance to intergenerational family support and
care. This is particularly so in countries currently considering reform of their long-term care …

Do characteristics of family members influence older persons' transition to long-term healthcare services?

A Syse, A Artamonova, M Thomas… - BMC Health Services …, 2022 - Springer
Background Future demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of
older persons' need for health-related long-term care services (LTC). LTC uptake among …

The economics of informal care

C Van Houtven, F Carmichael, J Jacobs… - … of economics and …, 2019 - oxfordre.com
Across the globe, the most common means of supporting older disabled adults in their
homes is through “informal care.” An informal carer is a family member or friend, including …

Medicare claims indicators of healthcare utilization differences after hospitalization for ischemic stroke: race, gender, and caregiving effects

DL Roth, OC Sheehan, J Huang… - … Journal of Stroke, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Differences in healthcare utilization after stroke may partly explain race or
gender differences in stroke outcomes and identify factors that might reduce post-acute …