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The Carer Knowledge Exchange Research Library is a collection of recent Australian publications and other resources that contain reliable research about family and friend carers. It is constantly being added to, and you can suggest research to be included here.

There are two main ways to use the Research Library. The first is to search using the fields below. The second is to browse by category lower down the page.

For help using the Research Library, click here.

Please also see our Frequently asked questions page.

The publications in this research library may contain references to sensitive issues and cause distress. If you or someone you are with is in immediate danger, please call 000. If you feel upset or are in distress, you can contact Lifeline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by phoning 13 11 14 or texting 0477 13 11 14. For other information on support for carers please visit our support for carers page.

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  • Specific groups of carers, Caring for a child who is sick or has a disability

    1.1.2021

    Being more than a mother

    So Sin Sim, Helen Bourke-Taylor, Ellie Fossey, Mong-lin Yu

    This study explored the experiences of Asian immigrant mothers in Australia who have a child with a disability.

    CALD Children with disabilities Peer-reviewed journal article Gender
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  • Caring and society, Social value of caring

    8.3.2023

    Let’s #EmbraceEquity for carers this International Women’s Day

    Carers Australia

    This media release recognises the role of women carers, highlighting that greater support for carers is required in order to establish true gender equity.

    Women Gender inequality Caregiving
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  • Carer health and wellbeing, Mental health

    7.4.2024

    Impact of informal caregiving on depressive symptoms among a national cohort of men

    Tania L. King, Yamna Taouk, Peter P. Vitaliano, Humaira Maheen

    This article examines at the negative effects that caregiving can have on the mental health of male caregivers.

    Carer recognition Mental health Gender
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  • Carer health and wellbeing, Mental health

    11.4.2024

    'It is quite relentless'

    This media article reports on the results of a newly released study on male carers' experience of depressive symptoms and includes data on male carers' mental health and wellbeing from the 2022 National Carer Survey.

    Mental health Gender Mental illness
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  • Recognition and inclusion, Carer recognition

    8.11.2023

    A mixed method study exploring gender differences in dementia caregiving

    Vincent Poisson, Roslyn Poulos, Adrienne Withall, Ann Reilly, Leanne Emerson, Claire O'Connor

    This study investigated the gendered differences in dementia caregiving.

    Gender Dementia Support services
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  • Income and paid work, Support at work

    1.3.2024

    Literature review for the Modern Awards Review 2023-24

    Meg Smith, Sara Charlesworth , Western Sydney University

    This literature review looks at research on modern awards and workplace relations and how this impacts on employees' work and care responsibilities.

    Work and care Gender inequality Employment
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  • Carer health and wellbeing, Mental health

    11.7.2024

    The Real Face of Men’s Health

    Movember Institute of men's health

    The Real Face of Men's Health report illustrates the critical need for policy and practice changes in men’s health, emphasising the broader societal benefits, including substantial cost savings and improved wellbeing for families and communities.

    Carer wellbeing Mental health carers Gender inequality
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  • Income and paid work, Support at work

    26.8.2022

    SDA Submission to the productivity commission carer's leave enquiry

    Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association (SDA)

    Gender inequality Carers leave Workplace flexibility
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  • Recognition and inclusion, Carer recognition

    1.2.2024

    At a Turning Point

    Marian Baird, Elizabeth Hill, Sydney Colussi

    At a Turning Point argues that a new social contract that puts gender equality, economic security and the well-being of carers and those they care for at the centre of policy design is essential to national productivity and prosperity.

    Carer-inclusive workplaces Flexible work Gender inequality Social policy
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  • Income and paid work, Support at work

    6.3.2025

    What Women Want

    Melissa Donelly , Community and Public Sector Union

    The What Women Want 2024/25 Survey by the Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) aims to understand women's experiences, needs, and challenges in the workforce. Caring responsibilities were a significant factor in these challenges. Approximately 1 in 3 (32.1%) reported regular caring responsibilities, commonly for parents (58.3%), children under 18 (26.9%), adult children (23.9%), or others, including partners, relatives, friends, or neighbours. Over a third (36.2%) had dual caring roles, supporting both dependent children and others, and 70% of these women worked full-time.

    Women Flexible work Employment Workplace entitlements Working from home Gender inequality Workforce participation Work and care Carer-inclusive workplaces
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  • Relationships and community, Family relationships

    11.5.2025

    Power, class, and gender in dementia care

    Teddy Nagaddya, Ruth Brookman, Olivia Maurice, Celia B Harris

    At a family level, care happens at the intersection of unequal gender relations, complex cultural constructions of dementia, and longstanding family values and traditions.

    CALD Dementia Gender inequality
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  • Specific groups of carers, Gender and sexuality diverse carers

    24.1.2018

    Differences in Caregiving Outcomes and Experiences by Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

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    This US study shows that, after controlling for demographic and caregiving characteristics, LGBT caregivers were significantly more likely to report financial strain and showed trends toward elevated levels of poor health and emotional stress.

    LGBTQ+ Financial stress International publication USA
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