Women do the lion's share of unpaid work than men globally. As a result, they suffer from time poverty, have less time to engage in paid labour, or take advantage of career or personal development opportunities.
Using the 2020-2021 Georgia Time Use Survey data, this research paper employs several data analysis techniques to explore the relationship between unpaid care work and labour force participation, time poverty and work-life balance and their determinants. The publication was prepared within the framework of the UN Women implemented project “Good Governance for Gender Equality in Georgia.”
See also:
Time Use Survey in Georgia: 2020-2021
Time to care: Women’s unpaid care work and the inequality crisis in Georgia (issue brief)