2023
DOI: 10.33422/womensconf.v1i1.20
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Work and care: gender inequalities in the COVID-19 pandemic in El Salvador

Abstract: Care work is vital for social reproduction but relies almost exclusively on women; in addition to this, social reproduction activities are generally unpaid, undermining their role in sustaining the economy and life itself. This historic burden on women impacts their access to the labor market, the quality of their jobs, and their physical, mental, and emotional health. In this paper, we find evidence of gender inequalities in the labor market and their relationship with time allocation and unpaid care work in … Show more

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