性别正义和赋权:评估尼日利亚妇女的无偿护理工作

Grace Atim, Bosede Awodola
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尼日利亚制定了促进性别平等、参与和赋权的政策和战略。然而,妇女的社会经济地位仍然很低。所有这些都源于三大挑战:社会文化障碍、性别陈规定型观念和民众文盲。正是在这种背景下,本文试图评估反映性别、文化和刻板印象相互作用的妇女无偿家务劳动。不幸的是,无偿的家庭护理工作通常被认为不如有偿工作有价值,被忽视、低估,不被认为是“工作”;即使是直接参与这些活动并从中受益的男女也不例外。该文件展示了如何利用劳动分工中的性别敏感方法,使妇女的家务无偿工作得到承认并估计其经济价值。
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Gender Justice and Empowerment: Evaluating Women’s Unpaid Care Work in Nigeria
Nigeria has policies and strategies in place to promote gender equality, participation and empowerment. Nevertheless, women‟s socio-economic remains significantly low. Reasons for all of these are rooted in three major challenges: socio-cultural barriers, gender stereotypes, and illiteracy among the populace. It is against this backdrop that this paper seeks to evaluate women unpaid domestic work reflecting on the interplay of gender, culture and stereotypes. Unfortunately, unpaid domestic care work is generally perceived to be less valuable than paid work, it is ignored, under-estimated and not considered to be “work”; even by the women and men who engage in and benefit directly from these activities. The paper showcases how gender responsive approaches in division of labour can be utilized for women domestic unpaid work to be recognised and its economic value estimated.
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