Speaking of care
<p>eminist economics have analysed the role of women as economic agents inside and outside the household, as a paid workforce in the productive sector and as an unpaid workforce in the reproductive sector, carrying out care activities. This gives rise to the care economy, which provides a more detailed analysis of how these unpaid activities contribute directly to national economies and social reproduction. It also distinguishes between types of work, the characteristics of the people who benefit from this work and those who provide it.</p>
<p>Consequently, and in recognition of women’s increased participation in their development, the Universal and Inter-American Human Rights Protection Systems have urged governments to acknowledge and value unpaid domestic and care work in order to guarantee women’s human rights and achieve equality between women and men.</p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/opendatacharter/speaking-of-care-78b662724df"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>