2017
DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2017.1344776
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Unfolding Patterns of Unpaid Household Work in Latin America

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“…For example, in Ghana, Heady (2003) finds that work outside the household has a substantial effect on learning achievement because of exhaustion or a diversion of interest away from academic concerns. In Latin America, unpaid work carried out within the family is also widespread and a likely barrier to learning (Amarante and Rossel, 2018).…”
Section: Review Of Child Work and Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in Ghana, Heady (2003) finds that work outside the household has a substantial effect on learning achievement because of exhaustion or a diversion of interest away from academic concerns. In Latin America, unpaid work carried out within the family is also widespread and a likely barrier to learning (Amarante and Rossel, 2018).…”
Section: Review Of Child Work and Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They rarely venture outside of the Western world: Canada (Guppy and Luongo, 2015;Guppy et al, 2019;Schieman et al, 2018), United States (Pepin et al, 2018), European Union (Gimenez-Nadal and Sevilla, 2012; Kan et al, 2011), and Australia (Baxter, 2002;Craig et al, 2016;Tai and Baxter, 2018). Only a few studies focused on other regions such as East Asia (Kan and He, 2018;Kan et al, 2019), Latin America (Amarante and Rossel, 2017), or Central Asia (Osmonaliev et al, 2016;Walker, 2013). Analyzing housework in heterogeneous cultural contexts is necessary to test the applicability of theoretical frameworks in a variety of cultural and economic contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ciertas investigadoras (Amarante y Rossel, 2017;Martínez, 2005) señalan que en América Latina la investigación comparativa sobre la distribución del trabajo doméstico y de cuidados es más reciente y fragmentada que en Estados Unidos y Europa. En los últimos años, el desarrollo de las encuestas de uso del tiempo en la mayoría de países latinoamericanos, y los estudios auspiciados por la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), junto a los institutos de estadística nacionales, han permitido generar información relevante para evidenciar las desigualdades de género en el tiempo dedicado al trabajo doméstico y de cuidados no remunerado (Rico y Robles, 2016;Batthyány, 2015a;Calero et al, 2015;Rodríguez, 2015;Vaca-Trigo, 2015;Aguirre y Ferrari, 2015Calderon, 2013;Duran y Milosajevic, 2012;Budlender, 2010;Espejo et al, 2010;Esquivel, 2010;Aguirre, 2009;Arriagada, 2007;Salvador, 2007).…”
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