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Study reveals surprising truths about caregivers

A study lead by Emilio Zagheni, a UW assistant professor of sociology is believed to be the first to break down unpaid caregiving in the United States by age and gender of caregivers and those they care for and reveals some surprising truths about caregiving in America.

The study found that almost one-third of the U.S. population are informal caregivers and collectively provide about 1.2 billion hours of unpaid work weekly.  But the so-called sandwich generation (people who care for their aging parents while supporting their own children) comprises just 3 percent of total informal caregivers, much less than researchers anticipated.  Also noted, there are fewer adults caring for their aging parents than anticipated.

 

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Portage Bay Park Public Meeting

Seattle Parks and Recreation invites the community to a public meeting for the development of 1101-1137 NE Boat Street on Portage Bay. You are encouraged to attend and learn about the new shoreline park coming to the University District.

Date:        Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Time:       6-7:30 pm

Place:       Bryant Building, 1117 NE Boat Street, Seattle, WA 98105

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CUCAC Meeting Agenda, June 2015

The City/University Community Advisory Committee (CUCAC) will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, June 9.

The agenda will include updates on the Montlake Lid and Northgate Link.

Date:        Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Time:        7 – 9:00 PM

Place:       UW Tower, 22nd floor, 4333 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle, WA 98105

All meetings are open to the public.

Public Policy and Business graduate student named next UW Student Regent

Seattle native and UW graduate student Vanessa Kritzer has been named the next student member of the UW Board of Regents, effective July 1. Kritzer brings extensive experience working on international and environmental policy. Kritzer came to UW to pursue a Master of Public Administration at the Evans School of Public Affairs and will begin work on a dual MPA/MBA at the Foster School of Business this fall in preparation for a career in public service and social change.

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