Caring in times of COVID-19: A global study on the impact of the pandemic on care work and gender equality

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, and the response to it, have brought to light the importance of care for the sustainability of life, and the central role that care plays in the functioning of our economies and societies. The pandemic has exacerbated existing care needs, transformed conditions of paid and unpaid care work and, ultimately, increased the volume of women’s unpaid care work, deepening the associated gender gaps. This study brings together evidence from across the globe on how the pandemic has impacted women’s unpaid care work, as well as exploring measures implemented by governments and the degree to which these mainstream a gender perspective. As the pandemic moves into its third year, these different experiences point to an opportunity to incorporate unpaid work and gender into recovery efforts, highlighting the care sector as an important driving force for building back better with more equality.

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Other Authors: Stefanović, Ana
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ECLAC 2023-02-06T14:29:42Z
Subjects:BIENESTAR SOCIAL, CUIDADORES, TIEMPO, COVID-19, VIRUS, PANDEMIAS, ASPECTOS SOCIALES, TRABAJO NO REMUNERADO, HOGARES, IGUALDAD DE GENERO, SEGURIDAD SOCIAL, POLITICA SOCIAL, BIENESTAR DE LA INFANCIA, EMPLEO DE LA MUJER, ADELANTO DE LA MUJER, ESTUDIOS DE CASOS, SOCIAL WELFARE, CAREGIVERS, TIME, VIRUSES, PANDEMICS, SOCIAL ASPECTS, UNPAID WORK, HOUSEHOLDS, GENDER EQUALITY, SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL POLICY, CHILD WELFARE, WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT, WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT, CASE STUDIES,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48030
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