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Table A.1
Percent of caregivers who experienced social and economic consequences, by select characteristics

Standard table symbols

  Type of consequences
Extra expenses Absence from work Cancel holiday plans Reduction of social activities Reduction of family time
percentage
Caregiving factors
Distance from care receiver
Same neighbourhood (30 minutes by foot or bus) 30 28 23 40 24
Surrounding neighbourhood or community (less than one hour by car) 40* 30 25 41 23
Between one hour and less than a half day’s journey by car 49* 36* 23 43 30
More than a half day’s journey by car 62* 40* 27 40 24E
Moved in with the care receiving parent
Yes 73* 74* 59* 77* 73*
No 37 30 23 40 24
Number of hours allocated per week to caregiving
Four or fewer hours 31 23 13 29 17
5 to 9 hours 41* 35* 33* 49* 28*
10 to 14 hours 48* 42* 38* 60* 51*
15 or more hours 60* 62* 50* 70* 54*
Number of caregiving activities performed
One to two 26 19 12 24 13
Three to four 41* 34* 26* 48* 28*
Five to six 61* 57* 50* 67* 53*
Total number of care recipients
One 35 29 21 37 20
Two 40* 32 26* 43* 29*
Three or more 51* 40* 35* 55* 36*
Type of problem of the parent receiving care
Physical or mental 35 29 22 36 22
Physical and mental 50* 37* 31* 56* 37*
Other 21E* 23E F 21E* F
Death of care receiver
Deceased 48* 41* 44* 56* 39*
Not deceased 37 30 22 39 24
Professional help with caregiving (government or paid employee)
No help 35 28 22 38 24
Fewer than 5 hours per week 40 34 27 43 24
More than 5 hours per week 49* 40* 31* 54* 34*
Type of dwelling occupied by parent
Private household 36 30 23 40 25
Supervised dwelling 50* 36 23 44 24
Institution 38 32 25 40 24
Caregiver characteristics
Gender
Men 36 26 19 35 18
Women 40 36* 27* 45* 31*
Education level
University 46* 33* 27* 45* 28*
Other postsecondary 38* 32 23 41* 26*
High school diploma or less 29 27 21 34 19
Employment status and flexibility of work arrangements
Paid employment with low flexibility 38 29 23 44 29
Paid employment with high flexibility 36 31 23 42 26
Self-employed 42 34 21 35* 24
Retired 40 ... 27 40 14E*
Without paid employment 34 ... 25 36* 29
Presence of children in the home
None 39 33 26 41 18
One or more 37 30 21* 41 30*
Number of siblings still living
One or none 40 36 26 40 22
2 or 3 39 30 24 43 30*
4 or more 35 29* 21 38 21
† reference group
* statistically significant difference from reference group at p < 0.05
Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2007.