Who are the sandwich caregivers in Canada?
Release date: April 2, 2024
Description: Who are the sandwich caregivers in Canada?
In 2022, 1.8 million (13%) of the 13.4 million Canadians aged 15 or older who provided unpaid care in the previous 12 months were sandwich caregivers.Note 1
| percent | |
|---|---|
| Care for children and care-dependent adults/youth over 15Note 2 | 13% |
| Care for children | 52% |
| Care for care-dependent adults/youth | 35% |
The family relationships between sandwich caregivers and care receivers are varied.
| percent | |
|---|---|
| Care for parents and children | 34% |
| Care for parents and grandchildren | 15% |
| Care for a spouse/partner and children | 8% |
| Care for a spouse/partner and grandchildren | 7% |
Sandwich caregivers were more likely to be of prime working age: 60% were 25 to 54 years of age.
| percent | |
|---|---|
| 15 to 24 years | 7% |
| 25 to 34 years | 11% |
| 35 to 44 years | 29% |
| 45 to 54 years | 20% |
| 55 to 64 years | 18% |
| 65 to 74 years | 13% |
| 75 years and older | 2% |
Women were more likely than men to be sandwich caregivers.
| percent | |
|---|---|
| Women | 62% |
| Men | 38% |
Among sandwich caregivers, women were more likely than men to report negative impacts of caregiving on their…
| Men | Women | |
|---|---|---|
| Health and well-being | 75% | 93% |
| Finances | 28% | 41% |
| Family relationships | 38% | 50% |
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Social Survey (Wave 6) – Well-being and Caregiving, 2022, and Canada’s Care Economy: A Conceptual Framework, November 2023.
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