The importance of time-use surveys in informing gender policies: considerations for their design and implementation in the Caribbean. Policy Brief
12 Oct 2023
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2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Women's economic autonomy
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Gender statistics
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Gender
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Time use
The importance of time-use surveys in informing gender policies: considerations for their design and implementation in the Caribbean. Policy Brief
- Tipo de publicación: Sede subregional de la CEPAL para el Caribe (Estudios e Investigaciones)
- Autor corporativo de la publicación (Autor institucional): NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe
- Descripción física: 7 p.
- Editorial: ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean
- Símbolo ONU (Firma): LC/CAR/2023/12
- Fecha: 12 de Octubre de 2023
Resumen
Time-use surveys are data collection tools that quantitatively measure the time women and men allocate to paid and unpaid work activities in a typical day or week. These surveys provide information on the unpaid work activities that burden women more than men, such as unpaid care work. These unpaid work burdens hinder women’s participation in the labour force and contribute to the gender gap in labour markets. Hence, these surveys produce information crucial in designing social and economic policies aimed at reducing gender inequality in employment and labour market participation.