The care connection: The World Bank and women’s unpaid care work in select sub-Saharan African countries

Abstract

With the aim of reducing women’s greater unpaid care work than men’s and increasing women’s paid employment, this paper examines the extent to which World Bank investments address unpaid care work. The paper conducts an in-depth gender analysis of 36 World Bank employment-related projects in Malawi, Mali, Niger, and Rwanda. It concludes that the vast majority (92 per cent) of reviewed projects fail to account for unpaid care work. Exceptionally, Malawi’s Shire River Basin Management Program and Niger’s Community Action Program target women’s needs as caretakers. But most reviewed projects do not address unpaid care work. Doing so would improve economic and human development and reduce gender inequality.

Citation

Bibler, S.; Zuckerman, E. The care connection: The World Bank and women’s unpaid care work in select sub-Saharan African countries. UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland (2013) 42 pp. ISBN 978-92-9230-708-0 [WIDER Working Paper No. 2013/131]

The care connection: The World Bank and women’s unpaid care work in select sub-Saharan African countries

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Published 1 January 2013