Workers taking care of unwell, injured or disabled family members U.S. 2016, by race

Percentage of workers who had to take of a seriously ill, injured or disabled family member in the United States, as of February 2016, by ethnicity

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Release date

July 2016

Region

United States

Survey time period

January 6 to February 7, 2016

Number of respondents

1,601 respondents

Age group

18 years and older

Special properties

workers

Method of interview

Telephone interview

Supplementary notes

Original Question: While in your current job, have you ever had to care for a family member who was seriously ill, injured, or disabled, or not?

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