In 2022, 41% Of Adults Providing Unpaid Adult Care Were Men, Data Indicate

The Washington Post (8/9, Kam) reports, “Caring for a loved one with a serious illness, “ including dementia, “can be daunting for anyone,” and “for some men, especially those who are older, the transition can also be unfamiliar and jarring.” Last year, “41 percent of adults providing unpaid adult care were men, according to a Washington Post analysis of the latest American Time Use Survey data,” but “the gender gap in unpaid adult care continues to grow, with women providing most of the care.”

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