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词汇 eldercare
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Definition of eldercare in English:

eldercare

noun
mass nounNorth American
  • The care of elderly people who are unable to look after themselves.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Freedman is co-chair of the state Personal Financial Planning Committee, and is a frequent speaker on eldercare topics.
    • Women are incredibly disadvantaged when they perform traditionally female work - childcare, housework, eldercare - unpaid within families.
    • Overall, by using a large national sample of employed eldercare providers across many job categories, the present research adds strength and generalizability to the topics explored.
    • More specific to eldercare, Smith et al. found organizational support to be a direct predictor of work interference with eldercare.
    • Family variables or characteristics of the caregiver, anticipated to influence work-family conflict include time spent providing eldercare per week, marital status, and gender.
    • Some companies have also begun to provide other services, including emergency eldercare and company-supported eldercare centers.
    • Total time spent providing eldercare represents the summation of time spent providing personal care and time spent providing other care.
    • Therefore, they have to mix and match their schedules to attend to children, eldercare, and community responsibilities.
    • This course is free of charge to women and full bursaries are available to cover childcare, eldercare and travel costs.
    • Families are wondering whether they can keep up this pace and still attend to their children and eldercare needs over time.
    • In the current eldercare crisis, our organisation offers a profoundly low-cost template: I raised half of our operating costs with two phone calls.
    • Although the vast majority of contemporary couples have dual incomes, women carry a disproportionate amount of the burden of homemaking, childcare, and eldercare.
    • Perhaps women have a stronger need for emotional support from a supervisor or a greater fear that they will be negatively judged by their supervisor for any interference with work due to their eldercare responsibilities.
    • Labor will be concentrated on eldercare services.
    • Furthermore, the type of eldercare generally needed includes hands-on tasks such as providing transportation and going shopping rather than assisting with financial needs that might be more readily handled remotely.

Definition of eldercare in US English:

eldercare

nounˈeldərˌker
North American
  • Care of people who are elderly or infirm, provided by residential institutions, by paid daily help in the home, or by family members.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Total time spent providing eldercare represents the summation of time spent providing personal care and time spent providing other care.
    • This course is free of charge to women and full bursaries are available to cover childcare, eldercare and travel costs.
    • Therefore, they have to mix and match their schedules to attend to children, eldercare, and community responsibilities.
    • Women are incredibly disadvantaged when they perform traditionally female work - childcare, housework, eldercare - unpaid within families.
    • In the current eldercare crisis, our organisation offers a profoundly low-cost template: I raised half of our operating costs with two phone calls.
    • Furthermore, the type of eldercare generally needed includes hands-on tasks such as providing transportation and going shopping rather than assisting with financial needs that might be more readily handled remotely.
    • More specific to eldercare, Smith et al. found organizational support to be a direct predictor of work interference with eldercare.
    • Although the vast majority of contemporary couples have dual incomes, women carry a disproportionate amount of the burden of homemaking, childcare, and eldercare.
    • Family variables or characteristics of the caregiver, anticipated to influence work-family conflict include time spent providing eldercare per week, marital status, and gender.
    • Families are wondering whether they can keep up this pace and still attend to their children and eldercare needs over time.
    • Some companies have also begun to provide other services, including emergency eldercare and company-supported eldercare centers.
    • Labor will be concentrated on eldercare services.
    • Perhaps women have a stronger need for emotional support from a supervisor or a greater fear that they will be negatively judged by their supervisor for any interference with work due to their eldercare responsibilities.
    • Overall, by using a large national sample of employed eldercare providers across many job categories, the present research adds strength and generalizability to the topics explored.
    • Freedman is co-chair of the state Personal Financial Planning Committee, and is a frequent speaker on eldercare topics.
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