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Census highlights the crisis
FIVE MILLION adults – and children – are carrying out some form of unpaid care work.
Of those, 1 5m are doing it for more than 50 hours a week, according to new figures
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And many are struggling to cope with the pressures and to make ends meet
The figures from the Census 2021 show there was a marked increase in the number of people providing substantial care between 2011 and 2021: For 20-49 hours a week (260,000), and 50 hours a week (152,000)
The census also shows a widening gap in the percentage of unpaid carers in the most and least deprived areas of England and Wales
In England, 8 1% of people in the least deprived areas are unpaid carers, compared with 10 1% in the most deprived areas
In 2011, the difference was just 0 4%
The intensity of care is also higher, nearly double the rate, in the most deprived areas, with 4% of people in most deprived areas providing over 50 hours of unpaid care compared with 1 9% in the least deprived areas
A similar pattern was seen in Wales