Enabling Women's Economic Empowerment: New Approaches to Unpaid Care Work in Developing Countries

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نام کتاب : Enabling Women's Economic Empowerment: New Approaches to Unpaid Care Work in Developing Countries
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : توانمندسازی اقتصادی زنان: رویکردهای جدید برای کار مراقبتی بدون مزد در کشورهای در حال توسعه
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سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 118
ISBN (شابک) : 9264570578 , 9789264570573
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت



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به عنوان بخشی از گفتگوی سیاست OECD در مورد توانمندسازی اقتصادی زنان ، این گزارش بر شناسایی آنچه برای پرداختن به کارهای مراقبت بدون حقوق انجام می شود ، تمرکز می کند و چگونگی دولت ، اهدا کنندگان بخش خصوصی و بازیگران جامعه مدنی - از جمله دیگران - می تواند سیاست هایی را برای حمایت از کسانی که نیاز به مراقبت دارند و کسانی که مراقبت می کنند ، طراحی کنند.

فهرست مطالب :


Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and acronyms
Executive summary
Key findings
Promoting shared responsibility within the household
Infrastructure
Social protection
Public services
Recommendations
1 Overview
Unpaid care work, gender inequality and the barriers to women’s economic empowerment
The economic case for addressing gender inequality in unpaid care work
Measuring unpaid care work
Priority policy areas for addressing gender inequality in unpaid care work
Policy recommendations
Design development policies and programmes that work for women and address unpaid care work
Increase awareness raising and advocacy for greater recognition and redistribution of unpaid care work
Develop social protection programmes that support caretakers
Undertake relevant programme analysis, monitoring, evaluation and data collection to better understand the impacts on women’s unpaid care work
Engage with a diversity of actors for greater reach and more sustainable funding
Work with the private sector to provide services and technologies and transform social norms related to paid and unpaid care for women and men
Invest in research and data to further strengthen the development community’s understanding of what works to address unpaid care work
References
Notes
2 How can promoting shared responsibility within the household address women’s unpaid care work?
An overview of shared responsibility for unpaid care work within the household
Policy options to promote shared household responsibility for unpaid care work
Transforming gender stereotypes and changing social norms on unpaid care work
The role of the media and the private sector
Evidence from Brazil, Kenya and Nepal on how to promote shared responsibility within the household to address women’s unpaid care work
Lessons learned in Brazil, Kenya and Nepal on promoting shared responsibility for unpaid care work
Key findings
References
Notes
3 How can infrastructure address women’s unpaid care work
Connecting infrastructure and women’s unpaid care work
Infrastructure options to address unpaid care work
Access to safe water
Access to electrification
Roads and transportation
Labour- and time-saving technologies
Access to clean energy technology
Evidence from Brazil, Kenya and Nepal on how infrastructure can address women’s unpaid care work
Lessons learned in Brazil, Kenya and Nepal on addressing unpaid care work in infrastructure
Key findings
References
Notes
4 How can social protection address women’s unpaid care work?
Connecting social protection and women’s unpaid care work
Social protection options to address unpaid care work
Health and social insurance
Cash transfer programmes
Cash-for-care benefits
Public works programmes
Pensions
Leave benefits
Evidence from Brazil, Kenya and Nepal on how social protection can address women’s unpaid care work
Lessons learned in Brazil, Kenya and Nepal on addressing unpaid care work in social protection
Key findings
References
Notes
5 How can public services address women’s unpaid care work?
Connecting public services and unpaid care work
Public services options for unpaid care work
Childcare provisions
Publicly provided childcare
Market provision of childcare
Third sector organisations
Long-term care for the elderly
Services for carers
Evidence from Brazil, Kenya and Nepal on how public services can address women’s unpaid care work
Lessons learned in Brazil, Kenya and Nepal on addressing unpaid care work in public services
Key findings
References
Notes
6 Financing options to address women’s unpaid care work
Financing infrastructure options to address unpaid care work
Financing social protection options to address unpaid care work
Financing public service options to address unpaid care work
References
Annex A. Framework and methodology
Annex A. Framework and methodology
Annex B. Detailed research questions used for country case studies
Annex C. Programmes and policies included in analysis of Brazil, Kenya and Nepal

توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :


As part of the OECD Policy Dialogue on Women's Economic Empowerment, this report focuses on identifying what works to address unpaid care work and sheds light on how governments, donors in the private sector and civil society actors - among others - can design policies to support both those who need care and those who provide care.



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