SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia: Time to Care
What are the structural barriers to women's empowerment and inclusive development in Southeast Asia? Building on data from the fifth edition of the SIGI, the SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia: Time to Care provides new evidence-based analysis on the progress and setbacks in eliminati...
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Summary: | What are the structural barriers to women's empowerment and inclusive development in Southeast Asia? Building on data from the fifth edition of the SIGI, the SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia: Time to Care provides new evidence-based analysis on the progress and setbacks in eliminating the root causes of gender inequality in 11 countries of the region. It underscores how multiple personal status laws perpetuate gender-based legal discrimination. The analysis also shows that social norms governing gender roles and responsibilities worsened between 2014 and 2022, particularly affecting women's educational and economic rights. The report explores a critical policy area for the region, the care economy. Stressing the gendered, informal, and unpaid dimensions of care, it draws on social, demographic, educational and economic evidence to forecast a growing demand for care services in Southeast Asian countries. The report advocates for the strategic development of formal care systems as a unique opportunity to accelerate women's economic empowerment, build inclusive societies and strengthen the region's resilience to external shocks - including those induced by climate change. To dismantle the barriers that prevent the emergence and expansion of such a formal care economy, it provides concrete recommendations to policy makers and other stakeholders |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (200 Seiten) 21 x 28cm |
ISBN: | 9789264367142 9789264582507 9789264702875 |
DOI: | 10.1787/7fc15e1c-en |
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spelling | SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia Time to Care Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Paris OECD Publishing 2024 1 Online-Ressource (200 Seiten) 21 x 28cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Social Institutions and Gender Index What are the structural barriers to women's empowerment and inclusive development in Southeast Asia? Building on data from the fifth edition of the SIGI, the SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia: Time to Care provides new evidence-based analysis on the progress and setbacks in eliminating the root causes of gender inequality in 11 countries of the region. It underscores how multiple personal status laws perpetuate gender-based legal discrimination. The analysis also shows that social norms governing gender roles and responsibilities worsened between 2014 and 2022, particularly affecting women's educational and economic rights. The report explores a critical policy area for the region, the care economy. Stressing the gendered, informal, and unpaid dimensions of care, it draws on social, demographic, educational and economic evidence to forecast a growing demand for care services in Southeast Asian countries. The report advocates for the strategic development of formal care systems as a unique opportunity to accelerate women's economic empowerment, build inclusive societies and strengthen the region's resilience to external shocks - including those induced by climate change. To dismantle the barriers that prevent the emergence and expansion of such a formal care economy, it provides concrete recommendations to policy makers and other stakeholders Social Issues/Migration/Health Urban, Rural and Regional Development Development Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Viet Nam https://doi.org/10.1787/7fc15e1c-en Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia Time to Care |
title_auth | SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia Time to Care |
title_exact_search | SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia Time to Care |
title_full | SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia Time to Care Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development |
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title_short | SIGI 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia |
title_sort | sigi 2024 regional report for southeast asia time to care |
title_sub | Time to Care |
topic | Social Issues/Migration/Health Urban, Rural and Regional Development Development Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Viet Nam |
topic_facet | Social Issues/Migration/Health Urban, Rural and Regional Development Development Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Viet Nam |
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