Social Care and Gender: Who Cares for Dependent Adults in Spain?

IF 0.5 Q4 AREA STUDIES
V. De Vera, D. Ondé, Martín Martín-González
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Care work encompasses a series of tasks of distinct social and economic importance; however, it has not been a traditional object of study in Economics. The main objective of this article is to analyze the factors that intervene in informal care work in Spain. To approach this, an econometric analysis will be conducted using the National Health Survey (ENS as its Spanish acronym) carried out by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) of Spain. The results show that, in Spain, dependent adults do not receive the institutional support they need to perform basic daily activities. In fact, practically all of the care they receive is informal. This article will demonstrate that, within the household, women are responsible for informal care work whenever a family member is in need of such services. Our research shows that this is a consistent pattern regardless of the carer’s personal characteristics and level of education as well as the characteristics of the dependent adult living in the household. These findings reveal the necessity of reorienting public policies in order to help reduce gender inequalities caused by this socio-economic reality.
社会关怀与性别:西班牙谁照顾受抚养的成年人?
护理工作包括一系列具有明显社会和经济重要性的任务;然而,它并不是经济学传统的研究对象。本文的主要目的是分析西班牙非正规护理工作的干预因素。为了解决这一问题,将使用西班牙国家统计研究所(INE)进行的国家健康调查(ENS,西班牙语首字母缩写)进行计量经济学分析。结果表明,在西班牙,依赖他人的成年人没有得到他们进行基本日常活动所需的机构支持。事实上,他们接受的几乎所有护理都是非正式的。这篇文章将表明,在家庭内部,只要家庭成员需要这种服务,妇女就要负责非正式的护理工作。我们的研究表明,无论照顾者的个人特征和教育水平,以及生活在家庭中的受抚养成年人的特征如何,这都是一种一致的模式。这些发现揭示了重新调整公共政策的必要性,以帮助减少这种社会经济现实造成的性别不平等。
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