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Decisions for Work: An examination of the factors influencing women’s decisions for work

Document number
2366
Date
2010
Title
Decisions for Work: An examination of the factors influencing women’s decisions for work
Author/publisher
International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
Availability
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Document type(s)
Research/Study/Analysis,
Keywords
Economy in transition, Youth employment, State socialism, Socio-Economic transition, Discrimination, Unemployment, Poverty, Community development, Health care, Social security, Social exclusion, Drugs abuse, Health, HIV/AIDS, Globalisation;
Summary
The report highlights the fact that the uneven share of household and child-care duties has a deep impact on career possibilities and on working patterns, and confirms that women with children are far more likely to work part-time than their male partners or than women who don't have children. A special chapter in the report also demonstrates that countries which ratify and implement ILO Conventions covering equality, protection from discrimination, maternity rights and workers with family responsibilities have significantly better laws to support a decent balance between work and family life. The data also confirms that the gender wage gap, studied in detail in the two previous ITUC March 8 reports, remains a serious problem.  The gap is much higher for women with children, at 32% in the sample of countries studied. 
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