Home | About us | Information | Policy and practice | News and campaigns | Get involved | Forums | Employers for carers

More than a Job. Working Carers: Evidence from the 2001 Census

01 January 2006

In the future most people's lives will include at least one episode of unpaid caring. Find out the facts behind the people who balance their job with caring for a relative or friend.

  • Already, 2.5 million people in England and Wales combine unpaid caring for a partner, relative or friend who is ill, frail or has a disability
    with paid work. 1.5 million carers work full-time, and of those, 140,000 care for 50+ hours per week.
  • 90% of working carers are aged 30+ - in their prime employment years.
  • Working carers pay a heavy penalty in terms of their own health. Those with heavy caring responsibilities are two to three times more likely than workers without caring responsibilities to be in poor health.
  • Men and women who care for 20+ hours a week are much less likely to be in higher level jobs.
More than a Job. Working Carers: Evidence from the 2001 Census

Lisa Buckner and Sue Yeandle, University of Leeds, 2006

Download icon (MorethanaJob.pdf) Download (569.44 Kb)

Back to list

top of page


Secondary navigation

Home About us Information Policy and practice News and campaigns Get involved Forums Employers for carers Privacy Policy Disclaimer Copyright Contact Us
print_icon.gif print this page
banner_logo_04_01.gif banner_logo_04_02.jpg