Notably, the book utilizes national time-use surveys and labor force statistics to provide empirical evidence. The study progresses through three sections, first introducing core concepts like female labor force participation and the economic value of caregiving. It then analyzes trends in women's employment across various demographics and countries, followed by an examination of how increased work hours impact women's time allocation, particularly concerning childcare and elder care.
Finally, the book concludes by considering the consequences of this shift, including its effects on child development and the demand for formal care services, ultimately discussing relevant public policy implications. This book is uniquely valuable as it focuses specifically on the time dimension of caregiving in relation to women's employment and work-life balance, analyzing the consequences of this shift for caregiving responsibilities.
By drawing connections to fields like gender studies, family sociology, and public policy, Nurturer Time Shrinks offers insights applicable to policymakers, employers, and individuals navigating the changing landscape of work and family life, advocating for a more equitable distribution of caregiving responsibilities and stronger social safety nets.
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