Journal ArticleOpen Access
Labor market and unpaid works implications of COVID‐19 for Bangladeshi women
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Author Affiliations
University of the Philippines Los Baños
Published InGender Work and Organization
Year2020
Citations68
Abstract
Crisis impacts are never gender-neutral, and COVID-19 is no exception. The pandemic has further exacerbated the gender and socioeconomic inequalities, therefore, crucial to undertake a gender impact analysis of COVID-19. This perspective paper highlights women's vulnerability in the labor market and focused on the increasing unpaid workloads in the response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Focusing on various surveys, feminized sectors such as agriculture, garments have been hardest hit by the pandemic. Female workers have been rapidly lost their means to earn income and confined to homes. Beyond lost jobs and reduced working hours, the pandemic has also increased the time poverty of women. While pre-pandemic unpaid work burdens are well established as strong, the study indicates that burdens are escalated…
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Fields & Keywords
Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsCOVID-19 Pandemic ImpactsEmployment and Welfare StudiesGender, Labor, and Family DynamicsDemographic economicsEconomic growthLabour economicsDemographyPathologyMathematical analysisMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligenceComputer security