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Young Carers: Conventional or Exaggerated Levels of Involvement in Domestic and Caring Tasks?
Authors:Janet Warren
Institution:Department of Social Work and Social Care, Institute of Health and Social Care, The Webb, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Historically, research about young carers has focused on defining the tasks and responsibilities undertaken by children caring for ill or disabled family members and the impacts of such care, without reference to the domestic and caring work undertaken by children and young people in families where there are only non‐disabled or well members. This study presents new evidence of what children and young people generally do to assist in the home and examines how the lives of young carers differ from children and young people who are not carers. It concludes by examining the implications of these research findings for evidence‐informed policy and practice. Copyright © 2006 The Author(s). Journal compilation © 2006 National Children's Bureau.
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