caregiving responsibilities

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responsibility
noun
uk
/rɪˌspɒn.sɪˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/rɪˌspɑːn.səˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
something that it is your job or duty to ...
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(Definition ofresponsibilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Finally, how might we ensure that an ethic of care not become an excuse to impose further caregiving responsibilities on women?
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It successfully conveys how the effects of combining full-time employment with multiple caregiving responsibilities extends beyond the primary carer to encompass the wider family.
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This questionnaire was constructed for the purpose of this study to assess the extent to which a spouse's employment is affected by caregiving responsibilities.
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Shared caregiving responsibilities of adult children with elderly parents.
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Spouses may consider fatigue especially salient if it increases their day-today caregiving responsibilities.
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Most informal caregivers viewed caregiving as an extension of the family relationship where caregiving responsibilities evolved over time.
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Most informal caregivers viewed caregiving as an extension of the family relationship, where caregiving responsibilities evolved over time.
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Risk for disorder was elevated by positive lifetime history of psychiatric disorder, greater post-transplant caregiving responsibilities, and a poorer relationship with the patient.
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Comparable rates for women who did not take on caregiving responsibilities remained constant at 82% across comparable interview waves.
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The data reported here are from a larger study which investigated the effects of forced retirement for reasons of poor health, unemployment, caregiving responsibilities and mandatory retirement provisions.
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Groups of women have exerted pressure for the provision of good quality, affordable childcare services and to persuade employers to recognise family and caregiving responsibilities of their employees.
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For caregivers, adult day centers provide respite care, enabling caregivers to work or to have a break from their caregiving responsibilities.
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Both men and women with caregiving responsibilities, such as taking care of a sick parents or spouse, may also result in maternal wall discrimination.
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Organizations could incorporate more flexible scheduling to accommodate workers with caregiving responsibilities.
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