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Invisible Care, Visible Crisis: Rethinking India's approach to special care needs
The Business Guardian
|November 27, 2025
As India’s population ages and its social structures evolve, a silent crisis is taking root within households, the growing gap between the need for special care and the availability of caregivers.
Special care, encompassing assistance during illness, injury, or for persons with disabilities, remains a largely invisible but indispensable form of work. Recent household data from the Time Use Survey (TUS-2024) reveal a telling pattern where 1.9% of Indian households require such special care, yet 15.5% of these households lack a caregiver from within the family. Behind the numbers lies a person — a bedridden father, a differently-abled child, an ailing spouse — and often, an unseen person, mostly women, holding it all together. The figures, though numerically modest, illuminate a deepening challenge for a family-based care support amid rapid socioeconomic change.
RURAL - URBAN: RESILIENCE AND STRAIN
A closer look at the rural-urban divide reveals contrasting dynamics. Rural India, where 2.0% of households report needing special care, fares marginally better in terms of availability where 14.1% of the households lack an in-house caregiver. In urban India, where 1.7% of households require such care, 18.6% report no family member available to provide it. This disparity underscores a structural shift. Rural households, often larger and more interdependent, still retain vestiges of joint family systems and informal care-giving norms. In contrast, urban families are increasingly nuclear, with dual-income earners and migratory lifestyles that fragment care-giving responsibilities. This troubling paradox would further widen, wherein rural India still retains a network of extended family support, urban India is witnessing a collapse of informal family-based care systems.
ECONOMIC GRADIENTS OF CARE
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