The country's aged care workers are mostly older women who feel over-worked and underpaid, a survey has found.
The AUT University survey, the first independent survey of aged-care workers, has found that almost half of rest-home caregivers and more than three-quarters of homecare workers supporting the elderly are themselves aged 50 or over.
More than a third of the rest-home caregivers, and three-quarters of the homecare workers, earned below $15 an hour when the survey was taken between April and June last year.
Just over half (56 per cent) of the rest-home caregivers said they felt under pressure to work harder, although only 35 per cent of homecare workers felt that way.