It's probably, given their age.... It's not asked. It's just caregiving in general. We don't know exactly what caregiving they're doing, but given their average age at release, it's likely to be children. It could be parents as well, but it's much more likely to be children. They may potentially be releasing to start to have children.
As I said, what I'm speaking to mostly is from quantitative data. Actually, it's exclusively quantitative data, but I also suggested we needed more qualitative data from female veterans.
There was a study done following veterans pre and post release. It was 80 veterans, and women were overrepresented in that study. However, they didn't specifically look much at employment, although it was one area. They didn't look at barriers to participation in employment.