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Child nutritional status in poor Ethiopian households
Published 2005“…Since many of these children are engaged in paid or unpaid work, an attempt is also made to find out whether there is any relationship between child wasting (acute malnutrition with low weight-for-height) and child work. …”
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Productive safety net programme and children's time use between work and schooling in Ethiopia
Published 2009“…The DSP in rural and urban areas reduces time children spent on paid and unpaid work, and increases the highest grade completed by boys in urban areas. …”
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Child nutritional status in poor Ethiopian households
Published 2005“…Since many of these children are engaged in paid or unpaid work, an attempt is also made to find out whether there is any relationship between child wasting (acute malnutrition with low weight-for-height) and child work.…”
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Making the Invisible Visible: The Pandemic and Migrant Care Work in Long-Term Care
Published 2022-07-01“…In spite of upcoming political debates regarding the regularisation of live-in care, including issues of wages and working conditions, the visibility of migrant live-in care remains tightly connected to the further development of care regimes and the acknowledgement of unpaid work as a precondition for gender equality and equal opportunities in a European and subsequently in a global dimension.…”
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The frontiers of North America’s fossil fuel boom: BP, Tar Sands, and the re-industrialization of the Calumet Region
Published 2019-02-01“…The first empirical section of the article looks at the early history of the Calumet's development as a hub for fossil fuel distribution and refining and, drawing from Moore's 'world-ecology framework', demonstrates the ways in the appropriation of unpaid work/energy - in particular the appropriation of the wetlands that make up the southern tip of Lake Michigan - serves as the underappreciated condition of possibility for the BP Whiting refinery's existence. …”
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Childcare, work or worries? What explains the decline in parents' well-being at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany?
Published 2022-01-01“…However, it cannot be linked solely to gendered inequalities in the changes of paid and unpaid work during the first months of the pandemic.…”
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The effect of housework, psychosocial stress and residential environment on musculoskeletal disorders for Chinese women
Published 2023-12-01“…However, the relation between housework (unpaid work) and MSDs for women is important. Little is known about the relationship between housework and MSDs and how this relationship can be influenced by physical environment factors and psychosocial stress, as well as other individual characteristics. …”
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Incorporating Volunteering Into Treatment for Depression Among Adolescents: Developmental and Clinical Considerations
Published 2021-05-01“…Volunteering, or taking part in unpaid work for the benefit of others, can be a powerful positive experience with returns to both individual well-being and community projects. …”
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Modern trends in women's employment
Published 2020-03-01“…The proportion of women in the labor force remains lower than the corresponding proportion of men, women carry out most of the unpaid work, and in the case of remuneration, they account for a disproportionate share of workers in the unorganized sector and among the poor. …”
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Covid-19 and Women’s Triple Burden: Vignettes from Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Vietnam and Australia
Published 2020-05-01“…During disease outbreaks, women endure additional burdens associated with paid and unpaid work, often without consideration or the alleviation of other life responsibilities. …”
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The gendered division of labor and its perceived fairness: Implications for childbearing in Germany
Published 2019-05-01“…<b>Results</b>: We find that an arrangement in which the woman is in charge of routine housework and the division of paid and unpaid work is perceived as fair is positively associated with family formation. …”
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A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study of the Consequences of the COVID-19 Lockdown on Women’s Health Behaviors in Spain
Published 2022-02-01“…This could be due to the higher levels of anxiety experienced by women as a result of working on essential jobs in addition to taking on more unpaid work associated with care and housework.…”
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Approaches to estimation the farm-level economic viability and sustainability in agriculture: A literature review
Published 2019-06-01“…The average wage in the economy or region is a better proxy for opportunity labour costs of unpaid work rather than average agricultural wage.…”
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Preparedness for health-related SDGs among healthcare workers in a rural district of Maharashtra with reference to achievements of MDGs 4, 5 and 6
Published 2020-01-01“…There were challenges in human resource management such as workload, unpaid work, dissatisfaction, grievance redressal, leaves, etc., Suggested technical and health-centric interventions were skill development, supportive supervision, incentives and better implementation of new policies. …”
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Gendered change: 150 years of transformation in US hours
Published 2024“…Combining data from the US Census and several early sources, we create a consistent meas-ure of male and female employment and hours for the US for 1870-2019, including paid work and unpaid work in family farms and non-farm businesses. …”
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Covid- 19 and gender inequality: A critique of the working woman's struggle
Published 2023-11-01“…The aim of the study is to unfold the way Covid- 19 has disrupted women's lives and made gender equality less achievable, and explore the challenges they have faced in terms of the added paid and unpaid work they have been forced to do during the pandemic and to this end, in-depth interviews were carried out with 20 working mothers who were selected using purposive sampling. …”
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“I have surly passed a limit, it is simply too much”: women’s and men’s experiences of stress and wellbeing when living within a process of housework resignation
Published 2016-03-01“…Abstract Background Gender inequality within paid and unpaid work exposes women and men to different environments and responsibilities. …”
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Labor market costs for long-term family caregivers: the situation of caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury in Switzerland
Published 2023-06-01“…Conclusion Health and social systems rely on the unpaid work of family caregivers. To guarantee their long-term involvement, family caregivers need to be recognized for their work and potentially compensated. …”
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Sabotage of Russian Officials and Main Measures to Combat It
Published 2022-03-01“…As a result, new and refined measures are proposed to combat sabotage of Russian civil servants (organize courts of honor; eliminate overtime unpaid work of civil servants; adjust the regulations for the work of officials; provide non-material benefits to civil servants that reduce the value of rest for them; introduce classical schemes for combating shirking in the civil service, borrowing them from commercial structures; to reduce staff turnover; to increase the attractiveness of the civil service; to establish standards for anti-sabotage behavior). …”
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Civic engagement and social capital in ship-preservation work in Norway: The scope, impact, and demographics of formal volunteering and publicly funded engagements
Published 2014-02-01“…The strong socio-political aspect of the volunteers’ efforts was reflected in an aggregate of approximately 5.5 million euros in unpaid work. Conclusion: Volunteering in this context is an important component of social capital among elderly men in Norway. …”
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