Abstract
This chapter highlights how family relationships can change when making decisions about care for an ageing parent. There is an exploration of the definition of ‘care’, ‘the feminist ethics of care’, and the implications becoming a ‘carer’ has on the adult child’s sense of identity. There is a particular focus on sibling dynamics and the coordination and division of care labour within family systems.
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