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| Additional Resources Related to Working Couples in the Sandwich Generation |
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360 Degrees of Financial Literacy: The Sandwich Generation: The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has developed a “financial literacy toolkit” for people caring for children and aging parents at the same time. Includes several articles, budgeting advice, and a PowerPoint presentation.
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To access the website, click here: http://www.aicpa.org/financialliteracy/sandwich_generation.asp. |
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In the Middle: A Report on Multicultural Boomers Coping with Family and Aging Issues: This report from AARP reports on a 2001 survey of 2,352 Americans aged 45-55. It discusses prevalent attitudes towards child and elder care and coping methods for dealing with caregiving responsibilities.
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To access the report, click here: http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/il/in_the_middle.pdf. |
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The Sandwich Generation : An eleven-minute long documentary film by Julie Winokaur and Ed Kashi, a married couple who uprooted their business and two children and moved 3,000 miles across the U.S. to care for Julie’s father, Herbie. Includes a transcript of the film.
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To access the film and transcript, click here: http://mediastorm.org/0009.htm.
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The Sandwich Generation: 1999-2006: A complete archive of writer/lecturer Carol Abaya’s weekly syndicated column, “The Sandwich Generation,” which offers advice and answers questions, primarily on caring for aging parents.
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To access the website, click here: http://globesyndicate.com/sand06.html. |
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Supporting Employees with Child and Elder Care Needs: A sourcebook by Margaret Neal and Leslie Hammer intended for employers with employees who care for both children and elders. Includes the business case for supports, an explanation of the sandwiched generation and practical advice.
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To access the sourcebook, click here: http://www.sandwich.pdx.edu/Sourcebook.pdf. |
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