纳布达姆男子和儿童对妇女无偿照料工作的看法和评价:分析

Ernest Owusu, Rebecca Ama Koramah Kumi, Baffour Owusu Boateng, Sandra Attitsogbui, Anita Owusu Gyamea
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妇女的无酬照护工作仍然是撒哈拉以南非洲妇女社会经济发展的一大障碍。因此,本研究试图考察男子和儿童对纳布达姆妇女无偿照料工作的看法和评价。研究采用了定量研究方法,从加纳上东部地区纳布达姆区的四个社区,即 Palegu、Tindongo、Sakote 和 Zeringu,随机抽取了 269 名男子和儿童。收集数据时使用了自行编制的问卷,问卷采用封闭式和开放式两种结构形式。研究采用了描述性横截面调查作为主要研究设计。研究发现,大多数男性和儿童都同意妇女应为其无偿护理工作获得报酬。研究还发现,大多数表示不应该为妇女所做的无偿护理工作支付报酬的男性主要表示,这是他们作为妻子的基本责任。最后,研究还发现,大多数受访者对妇女无偿照护工作的估价为每月 39.22 美元或更低,而讽刺的是,根据以前的研究,这一估价高于妇女对其无偿照护工作的估价。
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Perception and Valuation of Men and Children on Women Unpaid Carework in Nabdam: An Analysis
Women’s unpaid care work continues to be a major setback to the socio-economic development of women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Thus, this study sought to examine the Perception and valuation of men and children on women’s Unpaid care work in Nabdam. The study adopted a quantitative research approach, and two hundred and sixty-nine (269) men and children were selected randomly from four communities, namely Palegu, Tindongo, Sakote, and Zeringu, in the Nabdam district of the Upper East region of Ghana. Self-prepared questionnaires, which were structured in both close-ended and open-ended format, were used to collect the data. The study then adopted a descriptive cross-sectional survey as the main research design. The study found that most men and children agreed that women should be paid for their unpaid care work. The study also found that most of the men who indicated women should not be paid for the unpaid care work they performed primarily indicated that it was their basic responsibilities as wives. Finally, the study also found out that most respondents valued the women’s unpaid care works to be $39.22 or less per month, which ironically was higher than what the women valued their unpaid care works according to earlier studies.
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