Yingzi Shen writes about the multi-generational effects that rural-to-urban migration in China is having on familial care.
Read more about The glory and stress of Chinese rural migrant grandparentsEarly Career Researchers Network Commentary
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The Right to Carer’s Leave Bill is a good start but we need to go further
Christie Butcher outlines the statistics relating to carers in employment and explores the policy in place to support working carers – including the new Right to Carers Leave Bill.
Read more about The Right to Carer’s Leave Bill is a good start but we need to go furtherHarriet Ann Patrick shares research findings from a recent project with the ONS, and what these findings mean for the future of researching unpaid care.
Read more about Home ownership and unpaid care in England and Wales: a project with the Office for National Statistics.Migration and Intergenerational Cooperation: Rural Migrant Workers’ Family Care in Southern China
PhD Student Yingzi Shen writes about intergenerational family care in Southern China between rural and urban locations
Read more about Migration and Intergenerational Cooperation: Rural Migrant Workers’ Family Care in Southern ChinaPhD Student Nick Morgan writes about his experience as a support worker, and the challenges facing the sector.
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