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Concentration increases in an industry
Care work
Labor, often unpaid and performed by family members, associated with the care of the young, elderly, or sick, including both physical and emotional support.
Psychological costs
The mental and emotional toll or burdens that can result from stressful experiences or significant life events.
Economic costs
The total value of all the resources used to produce a good or service, including both direct and indirect expenses.
Caregiving
The act of providing care, assistance, or support to someone in need, often a family member or loved one, due to injury, illness, or disability.
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