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Situation of unpaid work and gender in the Caribbean: The measurement of unpaid work through time-use studies
(ECLAC, 2014-01)
individuals spend their time, on a daily or weekly basis, is time-use surveys. These surveys take many
different forms to collect vital information which can be used to estimate not only the value of paid and
unpaid work, ...
Who Cares in Nicaragua? A Care Regime in an Exclusionary Social Policy Context
(2011-09-14)
In Latin American countries with historically strong social policy regimes (such as those in the Southern Cone), neoliberal policies are usually blamed for the increased burden of female unpaid work. However, studying the ...
Who Cares in Nicaragua? A Care Regime in an Exclusionary Social Policy Context
(2011-09-14)
In Latin American countries with historically strong social policy regimes (such as those in the Southern Cone), neoliberal policies are usually blamed for the increased burden of female unpaid work. However, studying the ...
The importance of time-use surveys in guiding social policies: the gendered impact of COVID-19 on paid and unpaid work in the Caribbean
(ECLACUN WOMEN, 2023-03-24)
Recognizing the importance of unpaid work is critical to achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, which is Goal 5 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Like most SDGs that are focused on the ...
Surveys on time use and unpaid work in Latin America and the Caribbean: Experience to date and challenges for the future
(CEPAL, 2013-12)
Most economic and labour studies focus on work in the market, leaving aside the great number of activities dedicated to personal, family and social well-being. In recent decades, many researchers have criticized the main ...