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A Guide to Public Investments in the Care Economy Policy Support Tool for Estimating Care Deficits, Investment Costs and Economic Returns

A Guide to Public Investments in the Care Economy Policy Support Tool for Estimating Care Deficits, Investment Costs and Economic Returns
UN Women – ILO Joint Programme Promoting Decent Employment for Women through Inclusive Growth Policies and Investments in Care
International Labour Organization and UN Women
2021-03
English

Key points:

- UN Women – ILO Policy Tool 1 A Guide to Public Investments in the Care Economy.
- Policy Tool March 2021 A Guide to Public Investments in the Care Economy.
- Policy Support Tool for Estimating Care Deficits, Investment Costs and Economic Returns1.
This policy support tool is prepared in the framework of the UN Women and ILO Joint Programme titled “Promoting Decent Employment for Women through Inclusive Growth Policies and Investments in the Care Economy” and as part of the UN-wide response initiatives to be included in the UN Socio-Economic Response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Within this framework, the tool aims to provide a methodology for how to:
- identify the coverage gaps in care services (namely public healthcare, long-term care, early childhood care & education, and primary and secondary education);
- estimate the costs of public investments and expenditures for eliminating these coverage gaps; and
- assess the various economic returns to such investments in the short- and the long-run.

  • Care economy
  • Women
  • International organizations
  • Budgeting and financing
  • Wages and working conditions
  • Social security and protection
  • Unpaid care work
  • Paid care work
  • Domestic work
Link
ONU Mujeres / UN Women,Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT) / International Labour Organization (ILO)
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