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The document lists various academic references related to the experiences and challenges faced by the sandwich generation, particularly in the context of caregiving for both children and elderly parents. It includes studies from multiple countries and highlights issues such as mental health, work-life balance, and the impact of different welfare regimes. The references cover a range of topics including eldercare, informal caregiving, and the dynamics of family support across generations.

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The document lists various academic references related to the experiences and challenges faced by the sandwich generation, particularly in the context of caregiving for both children and elderly parents. It includes studies from multiple countries and highlights issues such as mental health, work-life balance, and the impact of different welfare regimes. The references cover a range of topics including eldercare, informal caregiving, and the dynamics of family support across generations.

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References

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