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Women’s work: mothers, children and the global childcare crisis
Emma Samman; Elizabeth Presler-Marshall and Nicola Jones with Tanvi Bhatkal; Claire Melamed; Maria Stavropoulou and John Wallace
发表日期2016
出版年2016
语种英语
概述New ODI research uncovers a hidden childcare crisis, with mothers bearing the burden – and the poorest children paying the price.
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The world is facing a hidden crisis in childcare, leaving millions of children without the support they need, with damaging consequences for their futures. It is also having severe impacts on three generations of women – on mothers, grandmothers and daughters. 

There are 671 million children under five in the world today. Given labour force participation rates that exceed 60% globally, a large number of these children need some sort of non-parental care during the day. Early childhood care and education programming is not managing to match this need. At most, half of three- to five-year-old children in developing countries participate in some form of early childhood education, typically for a few hours daily. We know very little about what is happening to the rest, but all the evidence points to a crisis of care. That crisis is heavily concentrated among the poorest children with the most restricted access to early childhood support. There is an urgent need to solve the global care crisis to improve the lives of both women and children and to grow economies. 

This report explores current childcare policy failures across a range of case-studies, including Viet Nam, Gaza, Mexico, India and Ethiopia, and highlights examples of progress in countries which are successfully responding to these challenges. Based on these findings the authors make six key policy recommendations to extend and improve care-related labour market policies, promote more integrated approaches to social protection, and to invest in better data.

An executive summary and a summary article in the Early Childhood Matters journal (p69) are available below.

 

 

主题gender ; inequality ; childhood and youth ; evidence and policy ; jobs and livelihoods ; social protection ; Global ; Viet Nam ; Mexico ; India ; Ethiopia
URLhttps://www.odi.org/publications/10349-women-s-work-mothers-children-and-global-childcare-crisis
来源智库Overseas Development Institute (United Kingdom)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/509510
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