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Found 10 records similar to Caregivers receiving financial support from family members or friends for providing care to family members or friends with a long-term health condition, physical or mental disability or problems related to aging
Population aged 15 and older receiving federal tax credits for providing care to relatives or friends with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, 2012.
Population aged 15 and older receiving financial support from government programs for providing care to relatives or friends with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, 2012.
Population aged 15 years and older providing care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, by sex and age group, 2012.
Population aged 15 years and older providing care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, by sex and household income of respondent, 2012.
Population aged 15 years and older providing care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, by sex and main activity of respondent, 2012.
Hours per week spent providing care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs by sex and age group, 2012.
Hours per week spent providing care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, by sex and household income of respondent, 2012.
Hours per week spent providing care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, by sex and main activity of respondent, 2012.
Population aged 15 years and older providing care to a family member or friends with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, by sex and presence of children under 18 years in the household, 2012.
Population aged 15 years and older providing care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness, disability or aging needs, by sex and relationship between respondent and primary care receiver, 2012.