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ID #:   39272547
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Description:   % of Canadians born outside of Canada belong to the Sandwich Generation (vs. all Canadians), Of the new Canadians who reported providing daily care for their parents % admitted to feeling a related financial impact (vs. All Canadians), % have a plan with their parents to provide for their care (immigrants vs. all Canadians) [senior care]
 
Publication Date:   12/15/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/15/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272380
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Description:   % of Canadians in the Sandwich Generation are concerned that they will have to financially support their aging parents in the future, % are not yet prepared or don't know if they ever will be prepared to do so

% in the Sandwich Generation have not talked with their aging parents about their ability to support themselves in the future, % report they are uncomfortable or embarrassed to do so

Of those Canadians in the Sandwich Generation who are already financially supporting their aging parents, % were not financially prepared to do so, % of the Sandwich Generation are going more into debt to support both their children and an aging parent

of Canadians in a relationship and with a family income of less than $50,000, who also help support an aging parent, indicate that the romance in their relationship is suffering.

 
Publication Date:   11/15/2011
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ID #:   39272353
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Description:   % of Quebeckers in the Sandwich Generation are concerned they won't be able to properly provide financial support to their aging parents, % have not talked to their aging parents about their ability to support themselves in the future, % are worried about having to increase their financial burden

For those Quebeckers who currently do provide financial support to their aging parents, % provide more than $500 per month.

% say that feeling the financial pinch has impacted the romance in their relationship

Types of sacrifices Quebeckers in the Sandwich Generation have been forced to make in order to support both their dependent children and aging parents: % are concerned they will not be able to pay for their children's education, eating out less, using up their savings, % indicate that they've had to borrow more in order to financially support their children and aging parents [elder care]

 
Publication Date:   11/10/2011
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Geography:   Quebec
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/10/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272294
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Description:   % of Canadians in the Sandwich Generation are concerned they might not be able to pay for their children's education because they need to financially support their parents, % of these Canadians expressed concern that they will have to borrow money from family and friends.

% believe their children have been negatively impacted because of the additional money and time provided to an aging parent that would otherwise go to their kids. % expect to retire later than expected so they can play financial catch up

Types of sacrifices they have been forced to make in order to support both their dependent children and aging parents: - % reported: taking less vacations, eating out less, have had to dip into their savings, needed to work more hours, have had to cut back on lifestyle costs (entertainment, social activities, etc.)

 
Publication Date:   10/31/2011
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ID #:   39272155
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Description:   Survey of "Sandwich Generation" (the demographic who live with children and provide daily assistance to their parents) Includes: % said their physical health was excellent, very good or good, % said their psychological health was excellent, very good or good, % said their personal financial security was excellent, very good or good (As compared to general population)

% totally or somewhat agree that eldercare impacts: their mental health, the well-being of their family, their physical health, their professional life

% have worked with their parents to develop a plan for ongoing care

% of Canadians identified government-funded home care as one of the three most important resources to help them assist their parents in their daily activities. % confident that their parents would have easy access to publicly-funded home care in the case of a critical illness

 
Publication Date:   10/5/2011
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Posted/Updated:   10/5/2011
 
 
 
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