The COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating the care crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean
cepal.bibLevel | Documento Completo |
cepal.docType | Informes periódicos |
cepal.jobNumber | S2000260_en |
cepal.topicEng | CARE ECONOMY |
cepal.topicEng | CARE POLICIES |
cepal.topicEng | COVID-19 |
cepal.topicEng | GENDER EQUALITY |
cepal.topicEng | HEALTH |
cepal.topicEng | GENDER |
cepal.topicSpa | COVID-19 |
cepal.topicSpa | ECONOMÍA DEL CUIDADO |
cepal.topicSpa | IGUALDAD DE GÉNERO |
cepal.topicSpa | POLÍTICAS DE CUIDADO |
cepal.topicSpa | SALUD |
cepal.topicSpa | GÉNERO |
cepal.workareaEng | GENDER AFFAIRS |
cepal.workareaSpa | ASUNTOS DE GÉNERO |
dc.contributor.entity | NU. CEPAL |
dc.coverage.spatialEng | LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN |
dc.coverage.spatialSpa | AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-04-06T22:56:00Z |
dc.date.available | 2020-04-06T22:56:00Z |
dc.date.issued | 2020-04-06 |
dc.description.abstract | The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought to light, in an unprecedented way, the importance of care for the sustainability of life and the low visibility of this sector in the economies of the region, where it is still considered an externality and not a fundamental component of development. The ongoing health crisis highlights the unfair social organization of care work in Latin America and the Caribbean. There is an urgent need to consider responses to care needs from a gender perspective, since, as the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has repeatedly demonstrated, it is women who, whether paid or unpaid, bear the greatest caregiving burden. |
dc.format | Texto |
dc.format.extent | 4 páginas. |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/11362/45352 |
dc.language.iso | eng |
dc.physicalDescription | 4 p. |
dc.publisher | ECLAC |
dc.publisher.place | Santiago |
dc.relation.translationLanguage | spa |
dc.relation.translationRecord | La pandemia del COVID-19 profundiza la crisis de los cuidados en América Latina y el Caribe |
dc.relation.translationUri | https://hdl.handle.net/11362/45335 |
dc.rights.coar | Disponible |
dc.subject.unbisEng | VIRUSES |
dc.subject.unbisEng | VIRAL DISEASES |
dc.subject.unbisEng | SOCIAL ASPECTS |
dc.subject.unbisEng | WOMEN |
dc.subject.unbisEng | HOUSEHOLDS |
dc.subject.unbisEng | FAMILY WELFARE |
dc.subject.unbisEng | CAREGIVERS |
dc.subject.unbisEng | WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT |
dc.subject.unbisEng | GENDER EQUALITY |
dc.subject.unbisEng | SOCIAL POLICY |
dc.subject.unbisEng | COVID-19 |
dc.subject.unbisEng | PANDEMICS |
dc.subject.unbisEng | CARE ECONOMY |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | VIRUS |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | ASPECTOS SOCIALES |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | MUJERES |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | HOGARES |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | BIENESTAR DE LA FAMILIA |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | CUIDADORES |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | EMPLEO DE LA MUJER |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | IGUALDAD DE GENERO |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | POLITICA SOCIAL |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | COVID-19 |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | PANDEMIAS |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | ECONOMIA DEL CUIDADO |
dc.title | The COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating the care crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean |
dc.type.coar | publicación seriada |
dspace.entity.type | Publication |
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