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A comparison of negative financial events experienced by carers and non-carers following onset of the Great Recession.

Kylie Meyer1, Zachary Gassoumis2, Kathleen Wilber3.   

Abstract

This study compares carers and non-carers on experiences of harmful financial events during and immediately after the Great Recession. Carer status was associated with experiencing more negative financial events since the Great Recession began, even after controlling for covariates in a negative binomial regression. Carers had a higher odds of reporting: job loss, moving in with family and friends to save money, and selling possessions to make ends meet. Compared to non-carers, carers were more likely to experience adverse financial events during and following the Great Recession.

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Keywords:  Caregiving—informal; Cumulative Disadvantage; Employment; Recession

Year:  2021        PMID: 34869911      PMCID: PMC8635292          DOI: 10.1332/239788221x16215259065673

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Care Caring        ISSN: 2397-8821


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