Providing childcare
Women’s economic empowerment has been hailed as one of the most remarkable revolutions in the past 50 years. Yet, women still face the lion’s share of the burden of childcare despite major progress in their education and earnings capacity. This is particularly salient in many Asian countries. This c...
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Main Authors: | HO, Christine, MYONG, Sunha |
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2021
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