This paper seeks to examine how childcare impacts upon women’s economic engagement in India, Nepal, Tanzania, and Rwanda. In delineating the linkages between childcare, paid work, and other tasks that women carry out within and outside the house, this paper privileges women’s own perceptions of childcare as ‘work’, and the extent to which they see this as a tension between women’s caregiving role and their income-generating role. Our findings corroborate that women experience significant trade-offs as they engage in both market activities and childcare tasks. We highlight the important distinction between direct and supervisory childcare – with supervisory childcare taking up a large amount of women’s time across all contexts. In bringing w...
The rapid increase in the rate of female participation in the labour market in the post-war period i...
Childcare provision in the UK has evolved alongside the expansion of mothers’ employment, transformi...
The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland has identified women's caring responsibilities as a bar...
Women’s childcare responsibilities are often seen as a barrier to them undertaking paid work. Howeve...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Women working in the informal sector need qualit...
This paper seeks to lay bare the contours and consequences of the relationship between paid work and...
63.7% of women are now in some form of paid employment in New Zealand, which is in line with the OEC...
This paper seeks to examine the linkage between mothers’ work and child health. The data are from a ...
Work-family research has focused predominantly on Western women. Yet the forms of economic labour in...
This thesis examines how childcare work is impacted by patterns of value associated with social clas...
Women’s rights and children’s rights directly influence each other, yet there have been few success...
This issue of SEEDS, developed in cooperation with the Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care an...
Evidence that women's employment and earnings foster increased allocations of household resources to...
This paper will examine how child— care practices are influenced by the economic role of women. It w...
This report provides evidence on the lived experiences of women in low-income families, as they stri...
The rapid increase in the rate of female participation in the labour market in the post-war period i...
Childcare provision in the UK has evolved alongside the expansion of mothers’ employment, transformi...
The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland has identified women's caring responsibilities as a bar...
Women’s childcare responsibilities are often seen as a barrier to them undertaking paid work. Howeve...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Women working in the informal sector need qualit...
This paper seeks to lay bare the contours and consequences of the relationship between paid work and...
63.7% of women are now in some form of paid employment in New Zealand, which is in line with the OEC...
This paper seeks to examine the linkage between mothers’ work and child health. The data are from a ...
Work-family research has focused predominantly on Western women. Yet the forms of economic labour in...
This thesis examines how childcare work is impacted by patterns of value associated with social clas...
Women’s rights and children’s rights directly influence each other, yet there have been few success...
This issue of SEEDS, developed in cooperation with the Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care an...
Evidence that women's employment and earnings foster increased allocations of household resources to...
This paper will examine how child— care practices are influenced by the economic role of women. It w...
This report provides evidence on the lived experiences of women in low-income families, as they stri...
The rapid increase in the rate of female participation in the labour market in the post-war period i...
Childcare provision in the UK has evolved alongside the expansion of mothers’ employment, transformi...
The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland has identified women's caring responsibilities as a bar...