Focus on Home: What Time-Use Data Can Tell About Caregiving to Adults

Care by adults to other adults is being increasingly transferred from formal public institutions to the private home. To learn more about the nature and situation of Canadian adults providing care at home to other adults, we analyzed data from Statistics Canada's 1998 social survey of 10,749 pe...

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Caregivers
Cultural change
Home Care
Home health care
Housing
Social conditions & trends
Time Utilization
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