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Ill health in the family: the intersection of employment and caring across households from four ethnic groups

The employment rates of both disabled people and those from minority ethnic groups are subject to substantial UK policy attention. In this paper we set out to enhance understanding of the relationship with the labour market for those living with long-term illness and their family members. We explore the role of family caring responsibilities and ethnicity in shaping patterns of employment participation. We do this by investigating the experiences of those from four different ethnic groups and using a mixed qualitative and quantitative approach.

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Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
0962-7898
Resource Database
Miscellaneous
Publication Year
2008
Issue Number
1
Volume Number
16
Start Page
33-45