The economic effects of family caregiving on women

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Family caregivers—i.e., unpaid care providers, the majority of whom are women—provide an average of 23 hours of unpaid care per week, the equivalent of part-time employment. Persistent wage gaps for those who also do paid work and the lack of Federal policies to support caregivers intensify the negative economic effects of family caregiving on women.

Nearly 30% of family caregivers reported having stopped saving and more than 20% used up their personal short-term savings as a result of caregiving.

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Authors

Fawn A. Cothran

National Alliance for Caregiving

Patrice A. Heinz

National Alliance for Caregiving

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