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En ligne (disponible) - Graphique Relationship between caregiver and recipient : care recipient by age (top mentions), United-States, 2004 / American association of retired persons ; National alliance for caregiving. In Caregiving in the United-States [2004]. Washington, DC : AARP;NAC, 2004, p. 35. http://www.aarp.org/research/housing-mobility/caregivin... (17-08-2005) Éditeur(s) des données : NAC ; AARP Format de fichier : Image JPEG
Mots-clés principaux : ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Résumé : Sources : National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) ; American Association of Retired Persones (AARP) Cited from : American Association of Retired Persones ; National Alliance for Caregiving. Caregiving in the United-States (2004) [Online]. Washington, DC : AARP, NAC, 2004, p. 35. http://research.aarp.org/il/us_caregiving.pdf (Retrieved July 14, 2004). Caregivers who say the person they care for is under age 50 tend to be parents or siblings of the recipient, whereas caregivers who say they help someone age 50+ tend to be the son or daughter of the recipient (Table 7). Langue : Anglais
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