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Care Work Measurement×Gender-Based Violence Survey×
DomeniuGender StudiesGender Studies
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției20052005
Autorul originalNancy Folbre, the UN Statistics Division, and the ILO care-economy programWHO (García-Moreno, Jansen, Ellsberg, Heise & Watts) and the DHS Program
TipTime-use and survey measurement frameworkPopulation-based prevalence survey
Sursa seminalăFolbre, N. (2006). Measuring care: Gender, empowerment, and the care economy. Journal of Human Development, 7(2), 183–199. DOI ↗García-Moreno, C., Jansen, H. A. F. M., Ellsberg, M., Heise, L., & Watts, C. H. (2006). Prevalence of intimate partner violence: Findings from the WHO multi-country study on women's health and domestic violence. The Lancet, 368(9543), 1260–1269. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativeCare Work Survey, Unpaid Care Work Measurement, Care Economy MeasurementGBV Survey, Violence Against Women Survey, VAW Prevalence Survey
Înrudite43
RezumatCare work measurement is the set of methods used to quantify the labor of looking after people — children, the elderly, the sick, and able-bodied adults — whether it is paid or unpaid, performed directly or as background supervision. Because most unpaid care is done by women and is invisible to standard labor statistics, the gross national product literally does not count it. Care measurement closes that gap using time-use diaries, care diaries, and stylized survey questions, organized by internationally harmonized activity classifications such as ICATUS, and often extended to assign an economic value to unpaid care.Gender-based violence (GBV) and violence-against-women prevalence surveys are standardized, population-based instruments designed to estimate how many people — overwhelmingly women — experience physical, sexual, and emotional violence by intimate partners and others. The dominant designs are the WHO Multi-country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence and the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) domestic-violence module. They measure violence through behaviorally specific acts rather than the word 'violence', and they are conducted under strict ethical and safety protocols that govern who is interviewed, how, and where.
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