Work from/for Home: Recommendations to Ease Post-Pandemic Multiple Burden on Women

9 Pages Posted: 1 Jul 2021

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Emily Sanchez Salcedo

De La Salle University, Commercial Law Department

Date Written: June 12, 2021

Abstract

According to a 2019 UN report on women’s progress, women generally spend an average of 4.1 hours/day on unpaid household and care work compared to 1.7 hours/day for men. Such pre-pandemic statistics saw an exponential rise as COVID-19 swept the globe starting in early 2020. The situation is no different in the Philippines where the pandemic magnified not only the unpaid household and care work experienced by women but also exacerbated gender-based violence. This paper discusses how working women in the Philippines are burdened not only by the so-called second shift (Hochschild, 1989) but also by a more nuanced third shift (Kramarae, 2001) as they juggle the demands of work-from-home arrangements with their family responsibilities while navigating online education for themselves and their children in the midst of the pandemic.

Keywords: unpaid care work, flexible work arrangements, online learning, COVID-19 pandemic, second shift, third shift

JEL Classification: I14, I24, J13, J81, K31

Suggested Citation

Salcedo, Emily Sanchez, Work from/for Home: Recommendations to Ease Post-Pandemic Multiple Burden on Women (June 12, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3875087 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3875087

Emily Sanchez Salcedo (Contact Author)

De La Salle University, Commercial Law Department ( email )

2401 Taft Avenue
Manila, 2004
Philippines

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