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In Latin America and Caribbean (LAC), women spend more than twice as much time as men on unpaid care work, including domestic or household tasks as well as care for people at home and in the community. Reliable and affordable non-parental childcare is intimately related to female participation and improved outcomes in the labor market given the conflicting demand for women’s time on both, work and care activities. In terms of policy, public provision...
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Expanding Access to Affordable and Quality Care (English). LAC Gender Notes Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/745731642744206440

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