Caregiver Leave-Taking in Spain: Rate,Motivations, and Barriers |
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Authors: | Jesús Rogero-García Cristina García-Sainz |
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Institution: | 1. Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spainjesus.rogero@uam.es;3. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper aims to (1) determine the rate of (full- and part-time) caregiver leave-taking in Spain, (2) identify the reasons conducive to a more intense use of this resource, and (3) ascertain the main obstacles to its use, as perceived by caregivers. All 896 people covered by the sample were engaging in paid work and had cared for dependent adults in the last 12 years. This resource, in particular the full-time alternative, was found to be a minority option. The data showed that legal, work-related, and family and gender norm issues are the four types of factors that determine the decision to take such leaves. The most significant obstacles to their use are the forfeiture of income and the risk of losing one’s job. Our results suggest that income replacement during a leave would increase the take-up of these resources. Moreover, enlargement of public care services would promote the use of leave as a free choice of caregivers. |
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Keywords: | Adult care caregiver leaves employment conditions informal caregivers |
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