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Families of children with disabilities: income poverty, material deprivation, and unpaid care in the UK

Social Work

Families of children with disabilities: income poverty, material deprivation, and unpaid care in the UK

A. M. Nicoriciu and M. Elliot

This insightful study by Ana Maria Nicoriciu and Mark Elliot delves into the complex interplay between unpaid care, child poverty, and child disability in the UK. Analyzing data from over 5,000 families, it uncovers surprising patterns of material deprivation and poverty, highlighting the notable differences between families with and without children with disabilities.

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Abstract
This paper investigates the relationship between unpaid care, child poverty, and child disability in the UK. Using data from the Family Resources Survey 2018/19, the study analyzed 5451 families with dependent children, creating subsamples based on child disability and unpaid care. Logistic regression models revealed that sociodemographic factors similarly affected material deprivation and after-housing costs poverty across groups. However, families with children without disabilities had higher odds of after-housing costs poverty, while those providing unpaid care for children with disabilities had lower odds.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 21, 2023
Authors
Ana Maria Nicoriciu, Mark Elliot
Tags
unpaid care
child poverty
child disability
UK
material deprivation
sociodemographic factors
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