The economic autonomy of women in a sustainable recovery with equality

cepal.bibLevelDocumento Completo
cepal.callNumberS2000739_en
cepal.docTypeLibros y documentos institucionales
cepal.jobNumberS2000739_en
cepal.regionalOfficeSantiago
cepal.sdg5
cepal.topicEngCARE ECONOMY
cepal.topicEngGENDER EQUALITY
cepal.topicEngINEQUALITY
cepal.topicEngWOMEN'S ECONOMIC AUTONOMY
cepal.topicEngCOVID-19
cepal.topicEngGENDER
cepal.topicSpaAUTONOMÍA ECONÓMICA DE LAS MUJERES
cepal.topicSpaDESIGUALDAD
cepal.topicSpaECONOMÍA DEL CUIDADO
cepal.topicSpaIGUALDAD DE GÉNERO
cepal.topicSpaCOVID-19
cepal.topicSpaGÉNERO
cepal.workareaEngGENDER AFFAIRS
cepal.workareaSpaASUNTOS DE GÉNERO
dc.contributor.entityNU. CEPAL
dc.coverage.spatialEngLATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
dc.coverage.spatialSpaAMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-10T08:21:29Z
dc.date.available2021-02-10T08:21:29Z
dc.date.issued2021-02-10
dc.description.abstractThe crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on employment and labor conditions for women in Latin America and the Caribbean, generating a setback of more than a decade in terms of the progress achieved in labor market participation. The rate of job market participation by women was at 46% in 2020, while for men it was 69%. It is further estimated that the unemployment rate for women reached 12% in 2020, a percentage that rises to 22.2% if we factor in women’s participation in the labor force in 2019. In 2020 there was a mass exodus of women from the labor force, who have not returned to search for employment, having to attend to care demands at home. 56.9% of women in Latin America and 54.3% in the Caribbean are employed in sectors where the pandemic is expected to have a higher negative impact in terms of employment and income. The women of the region are a crucial part of the frontline response to the pandemic. Some 73.2% of people employed in the health sector are women, who have had to face extreme working conditions such as long work days, in addition to increased risk of contagion as health personnel. All of this in a regional context in which salary discrimination persists, where salaries for women who work in the health sector are 23.7% less than men’s in the same sector. In addition to having a gender perspective that cuts across all recovery policies, affirmative actions are required in the areas of fiscal, labor, productive, economic and social policies to protect the rights of women achieved in the past decade, prevent setbacks and take on gender inequalities in the short, medium and long terms.
dc.description.tableOfContentsA. Policies for a sustainable economic recovery with gender equality .-- B. The effects of the pandemic on women’s employment and incomes .-- C. The COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the use of digital platforms .-- D. A fiscal covenant for recovery with gender equality .-- E. Actions for gender equality in the recovery.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11362/46634
dc.language.isoeng
dc.physicalDescription14 p.
dc.publisherECLAC
dc.publisher.placeSantiago
dc.relation.isPartOfSeriesInforme Especial COVID-19
dc.relation.isPartOfSeriesNo9
dc.relation.translationLanguagespa
dc.relation.translationRecordLa autonomía económica de las mujeres en la recuperación sostenible y con igualdad
dc.relation.translationUrihttps://hdl.handle.net/11362/46633
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dc.subject.unbisEngCOVID-19
dc.subject.unbisEngVIRUSES
dc.subject.unbisEngPANDEMICS
dc.subject.unbisEngVIRAL DISEASES
dc.subject.unbisEngECONOMIC ASPECTS
dc.subject.unbisEngSOCIAL ASPECTS
dc.subject.unbisEngECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject.unbisEngGENDER EQUALITY
dc.subject.unbisEngWOMEN
dc.subject.unbisEngINCOME
dc.subject.unbisEngWOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject.unbisEngDIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
dc.subject.unbisEngFISCAL POLICY
dc.subject.unbisEngSOCIAL POLICY
dc.subject.unbisEngCARE ECONOMY
dc.subject.unbisEngDOMESTIC WORK
dc.subject.unbisSpaCOVID-19
dc.subject.unbisSpaVIRUS
dc.subject.unbisSpaPANDEMIAS
dc.subject.unbisSpaENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
dc.subject.unbisSpaASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
dc.subject.unbisSpaASPECTOS SOCIALES
dc.subject.unbisSpaDESARROLLO ECONOMICO
dc.subject.unbisSpaIGUALDAD DE GENERO
dc.subject.unbisSpaMUJERES
dc.subject.unbisSpaINGRESOS
dc.subject.unbisSpaEMPLEO DE LA MUJER
dc.subject.unbisSpaTECNOLOGIA DIGITAL
dc.subject.unbisSpaPOLITICA FISCAL
dc.subject.unbisSpaPOLITICA SOCIAL
dc.subject.unbisSpaECONOMIA DEL CUIDADO
dc.subject.unbisSpaTRABAJO DOMESTICO
dc.titleThe economic autonomy of women in a sustainable recovery with equality
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