The Impact of Informal Care and Employment on the Mental Health of the CaregiverThe Impact of Informal Care and Employment on the Mental Health of the CaregiverThe Impact of Informal Care and Employment on the Mental Health of the CaregiverThe Impact of Informal Care and Employment on the Mental Health of the Caregiver
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3. April 2017
Published by sebastianlang on 3. April 2017
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The Impact of Informal Care and Employment on the Mental Health of the Caregiver

This study examines whether informal caregiving has a negative effect on the mental health of the caregiver, taking into account additional burdens such as that of holding down a job. The analyses are based on the German Socio–Economic Panel (GSOEP). We estimate fixed–effects regressions of a measure of caregivers’ mental health (SF–12) on hours of informal caregiving, taking into account the relationships between the caregiver and the person being cared for. (...)
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