Caregiving dynamics and labor market outcomes of unorganized caregivers of older adults in Ghana.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Daniel Offei, Ulrika Enemark, Robert Darko Osei, Razak M Gyasi, Charles Godfred Ackah
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Abstract

Background: Unorganized caregivers increasingly face significant challenges that impact their participation in the labor market, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This paper explores the effects of both care intensity and the subjective caregiving burden on the labor force participation and work hours of these unorganized caregivers.

Method: We used data from a sample of 1,806 unorganized caregivers in Ghana who provide care to older adults aged 60 and above. High-intensive caregivers were classified as those providing at least 20 h of caregiving per week, while the caregiving burden was measured using the short version of the Zarit Burden Interview score. The results were based on the average marginal effect from a logistic regression model.

Results: The results showed that both high-intensity and high-burden caregiving have notable effects on labor force participation and the work hours of unorganized caregivers. High-intensive caregivers were associated with an approximately 14% increase in the probability of reducing work hours. Also, high-burden caregivers were found to be associated with a 7% increase in the probability of being self-employed. The combined effect of high-intensity and high-burden caregiving was found to amplify the labor market challenges, particularly in reducing work hours and limiting the ability to maintain stable employment.

Conclusion: These findings highlight the significant impact of unorganized caregiving on labor market outcomes, particularly for those providing intensive and high-burden care. Policymakers should consider these effects when designing support systems for caregivers to mitigate the negative impact on employment and income stability.​.

加纳老年人无组织照顾者的护理动态和劳动力市场结果。
背景:无组织护理人员日益面临影响其参与劳动力市场的重大挑战,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。本文探讨了照顾强度和主观照顾负担对无组织照顾者劳动力参与和工作时间的影响。方法:我们使用了来自加纳1,806名无组织护理人员的样本数据,这些护理人员为60岁及以上的老年人提供护理。高强度照护者被归类为每周提供至少20小时照护的人,而照护负担是用简短版的Zarit负担访谈分数来衡量的。结果基于逻辑回归模型的平均边际效应。结果:高强度和高负担照料对无组织照料者的劳动力参与和工作时间均有显著影响。高强度护理人员减少工作时间的可能性增加了约14%。此外,高负担的照顾者被发现与自雇的可能性增加7%有关。研究发现,高强度和高负担护理的综合影响放大了劳动力市场的挑战,特别是在减少工作时间和限制维持稳定就业的能力方面。结论:这些发现强调了无组织护理对劳动力市场结果的重大影响,特别是对那些提供密集和高负担护理的人。政策制定者在设计护理人员支持系统时应考虑这些影响,以减轻对就业和收入稳定的负面影响。
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Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition
Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
49
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition brings together research on all aspects of issues related to population, nutrition and health. The journal publishes articles across a broad range of topics including global health, maternal and child health, nutrition, common illnesses and determinants of population health.
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