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Combining informal care and paid work: The use of work arrangements by working adult‐child caregivers in the Netherlands

机译:结合非正式护理和付费工作:通过在荷兰工作成人儿童护理人员使用工作安排

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Abstract An increasing number of people combine paid work with the provision of informal care for a loved one. This combination of work and care may cause difficulties, necessitating adaptations at work, i.e. work arrangements. The present study explores what types of work arrangements are used by working caregivers, and which caregiver, care and work characteristics are associated with the use of these work arrangements. Within the Lifelines Informal Care Add‐on Study (Lifelines ICAS ), data on 965 Dutch informal caregivers in the North of the Netherlands were collected between May 2013 and July 2014 (response rate 48%), and data on 333 working adult‐child caregivers (aged 26–68?years, 82% female) were used in this study. A small majority (56%) of the working caregivers used one or more work arrangement(s): taking time off (41%), individual agreements with supervisor (30%), formal care leave arrangement (13%), and reduction in paid work hours (6%). Logistic regression analyses showed that long working hours ( OR 1.06, 95% CI 1.01–1.08), and the experience of more health problems ( OR 2.54, 95% CI 1.56–4.05) or a disrupted schedule due to caregiving ( OR 2.50, 95% CI 1.66–3.78) increased the chance to have used one or more work arrangements. Lower educated working caregivers were less likely to have used a formal care leave arrangement (tertiary vs. primary education OR 2.75, 95% CI 1.13–6.67; tertiary vs. secondary education OR 1.27, 95% CI 1.27–5.09). Policy makers should inform working caregivers about the availability of the different work arrangements, with specific attention for low educated working caregivers. Employers need to consider a more caregiver‐friendly policy, as almost half of the working adult‐child caregivers did not use any work arrangement.
机译:摘要越来越多的人结合了有偿工作,为亲人提供非正式护理。这种工作和护理的组合可能会导致困难,需要在工作时适应,即工作安排。本研究探讨了工作护理人员使用的工作安排,以及哪些看护者,护理和工作特征与使用这些工作安排相关。在LifeLines非正式护理附加研究(Lifelines ICAS)中,2013年5月至2014年5月(2014年7月(回复率48%)之间收集了荷兰北部的965个非正式护理人员的数据,以及333名工作成人护理人员的数据(年龄26-68岁?岁月,82%的女性)在本研究中使用。一小多数(56%)的工作护理人员使用了一个或多个工作安排:休假(41%),与主管的个人协议(30%),正式护理休假(13%)和减少有偿工作时间(6%)。 Logistic回归分析表明,长期工作时间(或1.06,95%CI 1.01-1.08),以及更健康问题的经验(或2.54,95%CI 1.56-4.05)或由于护理人士(或2.50,95 %CI 1.66-3.78)增加了使用一个或多个工作安排的机会。较低的受过教育的工作护理人员不太可能使用正式的护理休假安排(第三级与初等教育或2.75,95%CI 1.13-6.67;第三次与中等教育或1.27,95%CI 1.27-5.09)。政策制定者应通知工作护理人员关于不同的工作安排的可用性,并对低受过教育的工作护理人员的特别关注。雇主需要考虑更加照顾者友好的政策,只有近一半的工作成年儿童看护人没有使用任何工作安排。

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