The Contributions of the Over 70s to Irish Society: Results from Wave 5 of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing

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McGarrigle Christine, Ward Mark, Scarlett Siobhan, Kenny Rose Anne, The Contributions of the Over 70s to Irish Society: Results from Wave 5 of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Dublin, The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Trinity College Dublin, 2020Download Item:
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31% of adults (132,200 people) aged over 70 provide help and care for their spouses,
relatives (not including grandchildren), neighbours and friends.
5% (21,100) of adults aged 70 years and over are caregivers who provide care for a
median of 25 hours (range 5 to 16 hours/month). However, there are a small number
of people giving very high numbers of hours of care, with an average of 64 hours per
month.
The majority (65%; 13,700) of those aged over 70 who report being a caregiver have
become a caregiver in the last 5 years. 2 in 5 (38%) are caring for a spouse, 55% for
another relative and the remainder for friends and neighbours.
For those who provide help with activities of daily living (ADLs), a very small number
provide it to their parents (<0.5%; <100 people), while the majority are providing care
for other relatives.
Overall, 29% (131,700) of the population aged over 70 provide childcare for their
grandchildren, with the median number of hours in the last month for those who
provided care being 16 hours (Interquartile range 8–40).
23,400 adults aged 70 years and over provide more than 40 hours in the past month.
This was equal to 1 in 5 of all grandparents over 70 who provided care to a grandchild.
206,800 (47%) adults aged 70 years and over volunteered in the last year.
75,200 (17%) adults aged 70 years and over volunteer every week.
330,400 (60%) adults aged 70 years and over enjoy regular social and leisure
activities.
Of those adults aged 70 years and over who have living parents, 1 in 4 (1,200) were
in contact with their own parents several times each week.
117,600 (28%) adults over 70 had four or more regular contacts
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