Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and unpaid care work on informal workers' livelihoods
Ogando, Ana Carolina ; Rogan, Michael ; Moussié, Rachel
2022
161
2
June
171-194
care work ; unpaid work ; gender ; informal economy ; epidemic disease ; care economy
Employment
https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12332
English
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"The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a health, economic and care crisis affecting all workers, including those in the informal economy. This article uses data from the first round of a mixed-methods longitudinal study conducted in June/July 2020 by Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing in partnership with informal workers' organizations in 12 cities. It assesses the impacts of the multidimensional crisis on care responsibilities and the resulting effects on livelihoods and food security. A gendered analysis of paid work and unpaid care work sheds light on the unique features of the impacts of the current “pandemic recession” on the world's informal labour force."
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