Women’s unpaid work adds 3 times more to global economy – Oxfam

NAIROBI – The world’s richest 2,153 people controlled more money than the poorest 4.6 billion combined in 2019, while unpaid or underpaid work by women and girls adds three times more to the global economy each year than the technology industry, Oxfam said on Monday. The Nairobi-headquartered charity said in a report released ahead of the annual World Economic Forum of political and business leaders in Davos, Switzerland, women around the world work 12.5 billion hours combined each day without pay or recognition.

In its “Time to Care” report, Oxfam said it estimated that unpaid care work by women added at least $10.8 trillion a year in value to the world economy — three times more than the tech industry.

Oxfam India CEO Amitabh Behar reiterated the importance to underscore the hidden engine of the economy is actually the unpaid care work of women. She also called out that this needs to be changed.

To highlight the level of inequality in the global economy, Behar cited the case of a woman called Buchu Devi in India who spends 16 to 17 hours a day doing work like fetching water after trekking three kilometers, cooking, preparing her children for school and working in a poorly paid job. (Reuters)

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