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The high cost of unpaid care by young people:health and economic impacts of providing unpaid care.

Nicola BrimblecombeMartin KnappDerek KingMadeleine StevensJaviera Cartagena Farias
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
High individual impacts and costs to the state of providing unpaid care, and the potential of such impacts to compound existing inequalities, have many implications for policy and practice in the health, social care, employment and welfare benefits sectors. In particular, the findings reinforce the case for reducing the need for young people to provide unpaid care, for example through better provision of formal care services, and to provide ongoing support for those young people who do provide care. As impacts are seen in a number of domains, support needs to be multidimensional.
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