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Using data from a sample of Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers (n
= 829 dyads), we examine caregiver burden through the lens of social exchan
ge theory, conceptualizing burden as an evaluative,component or outcome of
the ongoing exchange relationship between the care receiver and the caregiv
er: We find burden is affected by the context in which the exchange occurs,
which varies by the role relationship of dyad members (spouses, adult chil
dren, or extended family and nonfamily), as well as the level of need of th
e care receiver the living arrangements, and the life course timing of care
provision.