Feeling the Squeeze.

Contexts (Berkeley, Calif.) Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-20 DOI:10.1177/15365042221131075
Sarah E Patterson
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Abstract

People often provide caregiving to other family members across the life course. "Sandwiched" caregiving, or caring for a child and aging parent at the same time, is a common form of combining care duties. However, adults share more years of life with many different family members due to population level demographic shifts in life expectancy and family formation. This shift means that multigenerational care, or providing for two or more different generations of family members simultaneously, may better reflect the reality of caregiving for contemporary cohorts of adults. Although there is strong public backing for providing supports to caregivers, current policies are often limited.

感受挤压
在人的一生中,人们经常要照顾其他家庭成员。"夹心 "照料,即同时照料子女和年迈的父母,是一种常见的合并照料职责的形式。然而,由于预期寿命和家庭组成方面的人口结构变化,成年人与许多不同的家庭成员共同生活的时间更长了。这种转变意味着,多代照料,或同时照料两代或多代不同的家庭成员,可能更能反映当代成年人的照料现实。尽管为照顾者提供支持得到了公众的大力支持,但目前的政策往往是有限的。
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