|
|
||||||||
The Gerontologist, Vol 34, Issue 3 378-385, Copyright © 1994 by The Gerontological Society of America
ARTICLES |
AE Scharlach
University of California at Berkeley 94720.
This study examines the potential benefits and costs of having both work and elder care responsibilities, based on interviews with 94 employed caregivers. For the majority of the respondents, the negative aspects of combining work and caregiving roles were outweighed by positive aspects, such as a sense of accomplishment, enhanced interpersonal relationships, and opportunities to compensate for limitations experienced in each of the separate roles. Workplace policies and programs considered most helpful by respondents were those which provided options for adapting work routines to complement caregiving responsibilities.
This article has been cited by other articles:
|
P. A. Rozario, L. A. Chadiha, E. K. Proctor, and N. Morrow-Howell Predicting the Influence of Social Resources on African American Wife and Daughter Caregivers' Depressive Symptoms Journal of Family Issues, March 1, 2008; 29(3): 317 - 333. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
J. E. Hinterlong, N. Morrow-Howell, and P. A. Rozario Productive Engagement and Late Life Physical and Mental Health: Findings from a Nationally Representative Panel Study Research on Aging, July 1, 2007; 29(4): 348 - 370. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
J. A. Burr, J. E. Mutchler, and F. G. Caro Productive Activity Clusters Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Intersecting Forms and Time Commitments J. Gerontol. B. Psychol. Sci. Soc. Sci., July 1, 2007; 62(4): S267 - S275. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
|
E. K. Pavalko and K. A. Henderson Combining Care Work and Paid Work: Do Workplace Policies Make a Difference? Research on Aging, May 1, 2006; 28(3): 359 - 374. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
N. Chesley and P. Moen When Workers Care: Dual-Earner Couples' Caregiving Strategies, Benefit Use, and Psychological Well-Being American Behavioral Scientist, May 1, 2006; 49(9): 1248 - 1269. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
Statement on Home Care for Patients with Respiratory Disorders Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., June 15, 2005; 171(12): 1443 - 1464. [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
|
L. D. Scott and C. Arslanian-Engoren The Decision to Care: A Life-Altering Experience Home Health Care Management Practice, February 1, 2005; 17(2): 130 - 135. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
S. R. Ferrario, V. Cardillo, F. Vicario, E. Balzarini, and A. M. Zotti Advanced cancer at home: caregiving and bereavement Palliative Medicine, March 1, 2004; 18(2): 129 - 136. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
M. Silverstein and T. M. Parrott Attitudes toward Government Policies that Assist Informal Caregivers: The Link between Personal Troubles and Public Issues Research on Aging, May 1, 2001; 23(3): 349 - 374. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
M. A. P. Stephens, A. L. Townsend, L. M. Martire, and J. A. Druley Balancing Parent Care With Other Roles: Interrole Conflict of Adult Daughter Caregivers J. Gerontol. B. Psychol. Sci. Soc. Sci., January 1, 2001; 56(1): 24P - 34. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
|
C. L. Himes and E. B. Reidy The Role of Friends in Caregiving Research on Aging, July 1, 2000; 22(4): 315 - 336. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
M. G. H. Dautzenberg, J. P. M. Diederiks, H. Philipsen, F. C. J. Stevens, F. E. S. Tan, and M. J. F. J. Vernooij-Dassen The Competing Demands of Paid Work and Parent Care: Middle-Aged Daughters Providing Assistance to Elderly Parents Research on Aging, March 1, 2000; 22(2): 165 - 187. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
T. M. Parrott and V. L. Bengtson The Effects of Earlier Intergenerational Affection, Normative Expectations, and Family Conflict on Contemporary Exchanges of Help and Support Research on Aging, January 1, 1999; 21(1): 73 - 105. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
|
C. L. Himes, A. K. Jordan, and J. I. Farkas Factors Influencing Parental Caregiving by Adult Women: Variations by Care Intensity and Duration Research on Aging, September 1, 1996; 18(3): 349 - 370. [Abstract] |
||||
HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
---|
All GSA journals | Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences |