Utah's Invisible Workforce: The Economic Contributions and Health Impacts of Family Caregiving

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Publication Type policy report
School or College David Eccles School of Business
Research Institute Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute
Creator Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute
Title Utah's Invisible Workforce: The Economic Contributions and Health Impacts of Family Caregiving
Date 2022
Description About 1 in 5 Utahns (more than 400,000 Utah adults) care for a family member or friend with a serious health problem or disability, providing $5.1 billion worth of services annually. By 2030, there may be more than 100,000 additional Utah family caregivers, as the need for caregiving grows along with a growing and aging population. Utah's family caregivers, particularly those with children at home, have worse mental and physical health outcomes compared to peer-group noncaregivers. These two findings combine to suggest more Utah adults will require time, resources, and mental and physical health support to provide care to family members or friends with health problems or disabilities.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
DOI 10.7278/S5d-fd1y-8khn
Language eng
Series Informed decisions
Rights Management (c) Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute
Format Medium application/pdf
ARK ark:/87278/s634zh41
Setname ir_kcg
ID 2483690
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s634zh41