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Eldercare and job productivity: An accommodation analysis

โœ Scribed by Kenneth C. Sherman; Kendra Reed


Book ID
102376036
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
311 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
1935-2611

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Over the next decade, the number of working adults relegated to the role of caregiver for one or more elderly family members will rapidly surge. The emotional, physical, and financial stress of caregiving has already begun to impact the productivity of the employee elder caregiver in the workplace, with estimates placing the annual costs around $30 billion. We can expect costs to grow as workers and their elderly parents continue to age. This particular study addresses the fundamental research question of what affects the job performance of employee elder caregivers. The results support the conclusion that the relationship among caregiving, personal support, organizational accommodation, and job productivity is multidimensional. Organizations attuned to the demands of elder caregiving can work with affected employees to reduce or eliminate declines in job productivity. Future researchers and practitioners can reconsider their research protocols and interventions along a wide continuum of interactions in the employee's home and workplace environments.


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