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Costs and benefits of investing in transformative care policy packages: A macrosimulation study in 82 countries

Costs and benefits of investing in transformative care policy packages: A macrosimulation study in 82 countries
Jerome De Henau
International Labour Organization
2022
English
ISBN: 9789220366882

This study examines the annual investment required for universal, collectively funded childcare and longterm care services, as well as adequate paid care leave and breastfeeding breaks to parents in 82 countries. Simulations of policy reforms show that extending paid leave and breastfeeding breaks to all employed parents (including those in informal employment) at an adequate level of pay would require about 0.3 per cent of GDP of annual investment by 2035. Extending universal childcare would require additional annual invest-
ment of 1.5 per cent of GDP by 2035 over and above current public spending of 0.3 per cent. For long-term care, the annual additional investment by 2035 would be 2.5 per cent of GDP, over and above current public spending of 0.6 per cent. Such care investments could also provide powerful economic stimulus, creating up to nearly 300 million jobs by 2035, and recouping some of the investment through increased tax revenue.

  • Global care chains
  • Care in education
  • Right to care
  • The 5Rs of care
  • Measurement and use of time
  • Women
  • Children and adolescents
  • International organizations
  • Budgeting and financing
  • Social security and protection
  • Unpaid care work
  • Paid care work
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