2022
DOI: 10.22325/fes/res.2022.131
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impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on society in southern Europe: the case of social innovation in the care of early childhood in Barcelona

Abstract: A distinctive role of family care defines the southern European welfare models. Several studies have highlighted the functional overload for families with children under three years old, in which unpaid work is mainly provided by women (even when they work full time), in a context in which the public and private childcare provision is insufficient to meet families' needs. In Barcelona, the emergence of socially innovative projects has partially covered the demand for 0-3 childcare. These projects are based on … Show more

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“…Women remain at home today, unemployed post-pandemic, and the minor gains made by the southern economies in recent years have been almost completely reversed (Alon et al 2020;Blaskó et al, 2020;ISTAT, 2022). The article by Maestripieri and Gallego in this issue, while focusing on the strengths of community-based innovative childcare services, also testifies to the unequal gender distribution of childcare and housework during the pandemic, as well as the risks faced by female workers involved in welfare services (Maestripieri & Gallego, 2022).…”
Section: The Social Effects Of the Pandemic In The Countries Of South...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women remain at home today, unemployed post-pandemic, and the minor gains made by the southern economies in recent years have been almost completely reversed (Alon et al 2020;Blaskó et al, 2020;ISTAT, 2022). The article by Maestripieri and Gallego in this issue, while focusing on the strengths of community-based innovative childcare services, also testifies to the unequal gender distribution of childcare and housework during the pandemic, as well as the risks faced by female workers involved in welfare services (Maestripieri & Gallego, 2022).…”
Section: The Social Effects Of the Pandemic In The Countries Of South...mentioning
confidence: 99%