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Date: September 21st, 2018 5:15 PM Author: sienna zippy market
"The data reveal a country of close-knit families, with members of multiple generations leaning on one another for financial and practical support. The trend will continue, social scientists say, as baby boomers need more care in old age, and the growing number of two-income families seek help with child care.
The United States offers less government help for caregiving than many other rich countries. Instead, extended families are providing it, whether they never moved apart, or moved back closer when the need arose. "
Libs FURIOUS
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4083368&forum_id=2#36859052) |
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Date: September 21st, 2018 5:21 PM Author: sienna zippy market
"In these family dynamics, a key change is the role of women, who have typically been the nation’s unpaid caregivers. Now that most women also have jobs, if the family doesn’t have extra income to pay for child care or elder care, the financial and time strain become intense.
“The culture of caring is not well rewarded in this country,” said Anne Tumlinson, a health care policy analyst and consultant who writes about elder care at Daughterhood.org. “You go from raising your kids and dealing with all the challenges of compromising your career that come along with that, and then all of a sudden you’re thrust back into a caregiving role.” "
lol this orwellian bullshit
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4083368&forum_id=2#36859085) |
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