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Home » Illustrations on Women's Unpaid Care Work
Illustrations on Women's Unpaid Care Work
Gender, Gender & Economics, Gender and Poverty, illustrations on womens unpaid care work, unpaid care work, unpaid caring work, unpaid household services, unpaid productive work, unpaid work, womens entity, womens participation, womens status, womens unpaid care work
Illustrations on Women's Unpaid Care Work
actionaid.org –

Unpaid care work is essential to human development and sustaining households and communities. However, women’s disproportionate responsibility for this work makes it a burden and has severe consequences on their ability to enjoy their other rights and freedoms.

Link: http://www.actionaid.org/sites/files/actionaid/ucw_illustrations_-_aa_senegal.pdf
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