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Subject: Caregiving

Home carers’ mental health worsened during lockdown

Mental health of mothers more negatively affected by Covid school closures than fathers, research finds

Mitigating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on parents and carers during school closures: a rapid evidence review

Lockdown school closures hit mental health of mums but not dads, study claims

Covid school closures damaged mothers’ mental health

Covid lockdown school closures ‘hit mothers’ mental health but left fathers unaffected’

School closures and parents’ mental health

The extent and predictors of discrepancy between provider and recipient reports of informal caregiving

UK Government’s withdrawn ‘sexist’ advert hits a little too close to home

Why making women retire later comes with hidden cost: state picks up £5,600 bill for the caring of elderly relatives that could have been covered by women if they were not still working

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