Juggling Work and Care: The Experiences of Working Carers of Older Adults (Family and Work)

by Judith Phillips, Miriam Bernard, and Minda Chittenden

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The emphasis on work-life balance has traditionally focused on childcare yet there is increasing evidence that the issue of supporting working carers of older adults is becoming significant for employers. This report describes a study that investigated how working carers in two public sector organisations combined their roles and responsibilities as employees and carers. The report describes the demographic and policy context of juggling work and family life, and details the policies and practices adopted to assist employees with caring responsibilities. The awareness, use and benefit to employee carers of such policies and practices are highlighted through a series of interviews with carers and managers. Policy and practice issues are also discussed. Critically, the report: provides valuable information on workplace responses to the needs of working carers, and the difficulties faced by managers and carers in using family-friendly policy and practice; offers some innovative ways to tackle the distinctive needs of carers of older people who are attempting to juggle work and family life.
The report is aimed at policy makers and practitioners in health and social care fields, academics, human resource managers and carers.
  • ISBN10 1861344430
  • ISBN13 9781861344434
  • Publish Date 31 July 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 29 July 2009
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Policy Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 56
  • Language English