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WOMEN’S PAID AND UNPAID CARE WORK AND TIME-USE SURVEY DATA

GE WG Webinar series on time use

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March 17, 2020 @ 2:15 am - 3:45 am

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Yumiko

Yamamoto

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Decent work for both men and women have been promoted by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for several years along with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Recently, a special attention on the care work and care jobs for the future of decent work has become intensified because such care work, both paid and unpaid, is at the heart of humanity and our societies and critical to the economies (ILO, 2018). Women’s work differs from men’s as women are more likely to be unpaid for their work in family, and women are primarily responsible for household and caring tasks including child care and elderly care. Such combined responsibilities to contribute to their family enterprises, earn income in typically low-paid jobs, and care for the household can negatively affect women’s physical and mental well-being.

The surveys, data, research and analysis are all needed to provide insights into to those care work and policy agenda towards achieving good quality care work cannot be detached from gender inequality and the involvements of various stake holders including workers, employers, care givers and care recipients.
Studies on unpaid care work distribution among household members could be extraordinarily difficult without knowing how people allocate their time in such duties. The needs for data on time use are therefore utmost important. In recent years, time-use surveys and statistics have gained importance among policymakers for their usefulness in measuring dimensions of gender equality and human well-being. Time-use surveys can highlight the unequal distribution of unpaid work between

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Minh Tam Bui

Alisha Dahal

Prarthna Agarwal Goel

Sachintha Fernando

chimuka matongo

Nitin Bisht

Avinno Faruk

Jiweon Jun

Yumiko Yamamoto

Heeyeon Shin

Natália Salça

Sarah Egbo

Irna Susrianti

Saloni Khurana

Ketaki Sardeshpande

Rachel Baumel

Carla I Castillo

Temo Bezhanidze

Rok Piletic

Ramya Emandi

Jheelum Sarkar

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