The care society: A horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality

The multiple crises of recent years have shown that the current development model is unsustainable and fails to address the structural gaps that affect the vast majority of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean. Against this backdrop, a comprehensive and cross-cutting approach is need...

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spelling cepal-11362-48362 The care society: A horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality NU. CEPAL IGUALDAD DE GENERO BIENESTAR SOCIAL CUIDADORES MUJERES ROLES DE LOS GENEROS DERECHOS DE LA MUJER EMPLEO DE LA MUJER AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE CONFERENCIAS GENDER EQUALITY SOCIAL WELFARE CAREGIVERS WOMEN GENDER ROLES WOMEN'S RIGHTS WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCES The multiple crises of recent years have shown that the current development model is unsustainable and fails to address the structural gaps that affect the vast majority of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean. Against this backdrop, a comprehensive and cross-cutting approach is needed to halt the enormous setbacks that jeopardize achievements of the targets set in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Regional Gender Agenda. It is also urgent to implement the structural change in the development model that ECLAC has been advocating for over a decade. To avoid widening gender gaps and move towards substantive equality, what is needed are accurate assessments and concrete proposals that will contribute to breaking from a development model that has disregarded the care of people and the planet. This document reflects the concern regarding the need for a paradigm shift and offers analyses and recommendations for moving towards a care society. Foreword .-- Chapter I. Gender equality and the care society .-- Chapter II. The inherent link between the sexual division of labour and gender inequality .-- Chapter III. Care amid demographic, epidemiological and economic changes .-- Chapter IV. The labour market and care work .-- Chapter V. Macroeconomic and global challenges for a care society .-- Chapter VI. A change of era: the State for the care society. 2022-10-28T21:33:21Z 2022-10-28T21:33:21Z 2022-11-08 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48362 LC/CRM.15/3 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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title The care society: A horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality
spellingShingle The care society: A horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality
IGUALDAD DE GENERO
BIENESTAR SOCIAL
CUIDADORES
MUJERES
ROLES DE LOS GENEROS
DERECHOS DE LA MUJER
EMPLEO DE LA MUJER
AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
CONFERENCIAS
GENDER EQUALITY
SOCIAL WELFARE
CAREGIVERS
WOMEN
GENDER ROLES
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CONFERENCES
title_short The care society: A horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality
title_full The care society: A horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality
title_fullStr The care society: A horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality
title_full_unstemmed The care society: A horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality
title_sort care society: a horizon for sustainable recovery with gender equality
topic IGUALDAD DE GENERO
BIENESTAR SOCIAL
CUIDADORES
MUJERES
ROLES DE LOS GENEROS
DERECHOS DE LA MUJER
EMPLEO DE LA MUJER
AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
CONFERENCIAS
GENDER EQUALITY
SOCIAL WELFARE
CAREGIVERS
WOMEN
GENDER ROLES
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CONFERENCES
description The multiple crises of recent years have shown that the current development model is unsustainable and fails to address the structural gaps that affect the vast majority of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean. Against this backdrop, a comprehensive and cross-cutting approach is needed to halt the enormous setbacks that jeopardize achievements of the targets set in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Regional Gender Agenda. It is also urgent to implement the structural change in the development model that ECLAC has been advocating for over a decade. To avoid widening gender gaps and move towards substantive equality, what is needed are accurate assessments and concrete proposals that will contribute to breaking from a development model that has disregarded the care of people and the planet. This document reflects the concern regarding the need for a paradigm shift and offers analyses and recommendations for moving towards a care society.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48362
https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48362
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