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Longitudinal Study: | HILDA | Title: | Financial and Non-Financial Support to Formal and Informal Out of Home Carers | Authors: | Valentine, K McHugh, M |
Institution: | Social Policy Research Centre | Publication Date: | 2011 | Pages: | 119 | Keywords: | Centrelink reliant Work force Kinship Public Housing Average Age Carer |
Abstract: | No national data is available on the characteristics of carers but it can be found in state-based carer surveys or studies of foster carers. In NSW, for example, the average foster carer is: female; aged 48 years; part of a couple carer household; Australian-born; has completed Year 10 schooling (or equivalent); is not in the labour force; and has been fostering for five years or less. Kinship carers in comparison are: more likely than foster carers to be older; more likely to have lower incomes and to be in public rental accommodation; be reliant on Centrelink income support and less likely than foster carers to be employed, or to have a university qualification. Little is known about the exact number or characteristics of non-statutory informal carers in Australia. Most studies of kinship care indicate that the majority of informal kinship carers are grandparents, while others are aunts, uncles, older siblings and unrelated friends. | URL: | http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/about/publicationsarticles/research/occasional/Documents/op38/op_38.pdf | ISBN: | ISSN 1839-2334 & ISBN 978-1-921975-02-8 | Keywords: | Disability & Carers | Research collection: | Reports and technical papers |
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