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“I’ve always been the one who drops everything”: the lived experiences and life-course impacts of young adult women carers
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Everything ”Social Network MapsFeminist InquirySocial WorkSocial SciencesFamily StudiesWomen's StorytellingSocial ForcesGender StudiesFamily RelationshipsHealth SciencesQualitative SociologySocial CareFeminist ScholarshipCaregiverSocial GerontologyAdult DevelopmentFeminist TheoryNursingFeminist PhilosophyLife-course ImpactsLived ExperiencesSociologyLong-term CareParticipant-driven Photography
Based on findings from a Canadian-based study, this article examines the stories of young adult women carers. Young adult women caring for a parent or grandparent were interviewed using social network maps, participant-driven photography and care timelines. The findings reveal numerous impacts on the women’s lives, which we categorise according to three temporal periods: the past (how they came to be carers); the present (their daily realities of care); and the future (how they imagine what is ahead). We conclude with a discussion regarding the tensions between the women’s personal stories and the social forces that shape young women’s caring.
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