| Asunto: | [generourban] (Fwd) GUATEMALA CITY : Focus on Working Women and Childcare | | Fecha: | Sabado, 18 de Octubre, 2003 20:21:29 (+0200) | | Autor: | PO M.C . Lacoste <anne @.........net>
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GUATEMALA CITY:
A FOCUS ON WORKING WOMEN AND CHILDCARE
Author(s): IFPRI (City Profiles)
Produced by: International Food Policy Research Institute
(IFPRI) (2003)
This paper assesses the problems that female headed household face in terms of
employment and childcare in Guatemala, and examines the impact of a public
daycare programme on their employment opportunities and the nutrition of their
children. Findings: * the number of urban women who work for an income in
Guatemala increased to 28% in 1999, 20% more than at the beginning of the
decade. Working mothers are more likely than non-working mothers to be of
indigenous ethnicity * 63% of urban Guatemalan women hold jobs in the informal
sector where they work in petty trading, domestic service, tortilla shops and
other eateries * working mothers rely heavily on informal childcare, however the
availability of informal care is limited for many women, particularly those who
have migrated from rural areas and thus left behind their extended family and
other easily accessible informal caregivers * the limited availability of
childcare options is thought to be one of the reasons why women in many urban
areas suffer higher rates of unemployment than male household heads, and the
reason for limited chances to take advantage of the better paying jobs in the
growing formal sector, where children cannot accompany their mothers to work * a
quarter of the children of the working mothers surveyed in Guatemala City were
in formal daycare, the overwhelming majority of which were privately run, and
thus relatively expensive The government sponsored Hogares Comunitarios (Public
Daycare) program aims to address the childcare needs of poor women as well as
the levels of malnutrition and lack of preschool attention received by the
poorest children in the city. The report finds that the program reaches its
targeted population: families of working parents with few resources and
particularly families where mothers are the main income-earner. It has also had
significant impact of the program on the diets of participating children. Policy
implications: * given the important contribution of public child care in
enabling mothers to work and their children to be well cared for, the Hogares
Communitarios program has proven itself worthy of expansion * reducing barriers
to obtaining employment is crucial for helping to lift women and their families
in the urban slums of Guatemala out of poverty * access to reliable and
affordable daycare can enable mothers to work in settings not compatible with
caring for their kids and often in higher paying work * increasing the
availability of subsidised formal daycare in poor urban areas is a viable
option, which can increase the labor participation rates of women and ensure
safe and reliable childcare for preschoolers Available online at:
http://www.ifpri.org/themes/mp14/profiles/guatemalacity.pdf
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Marie-Christine LACOSTE, CNRS, Information Scientifique
Coordinadora de "RUMBOS"
Lista de Informacion Cientifica y Red de Investigadores
sobre y de America Latina - Ciencias Sociales y Humanas -
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e.mail : lacoste @ univ-tlse2.fr
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