NTA XI Conference
A number of country teams presented the research they have been conducting as part of the Counting Women's Work project at the 11th Global Meeting of
A number of country teams presented the research they have been conducting as part of the Counting Women's Work project at the 11th Global Meeting of the NTA Network in Dakar and Saly, Senegal, from 20 to 24 June 2016. Presentations included:
Eugenia Amporfu, D.Sakyi, P.B. Frimpong, E.Arthur, J.Novignon, Measuring the Distribution of Housework among Men and Women in Ghana: The National Time Transfer Accounts Approach
Nguyen Thi Lan Huong, Pham Ngoc Toan, and Pham Minh Thu, Using National Time Transfer Accounts Approach to Analyse Labor Income Gap by Gender in Vietnam
Pamela Jiménez Fontana, Gender inequality on the intergenerational flows in Costa Rica
Laishram Ladusingh, Wake Up India, Count Women's Work
Oumy Laye and Latif Dramani, Trade off Between Labor Market and Domestic Market in Senegal
Moses Muriithi, Reuben Mutegi, Germano Mwabu, The Incomes and Labor Supplies of Unpaid Family Workers in Kenya
Morné Oosthuizen, Counting Women's Work in South Africa
Estela Rivero, Changes in intrahousehold time transfers in Mexico between 2002 and 2014: What accounts for what?
Other presentations related to Counting Women's Work can be found here. One exciting development of the conference was that the group of West African countries involved in creating demographic dividend observatories would incorporate a gender perspective and time use analyses into those plans.
For more information about the NTA XI conference, please visit the conference site.
Symposium on valuing time use in Colombia
Counting Women's Work’s Colombia team help a symposium with results from the Colombian research. They were joined by other CWW personnel and other regional experts. The seminar took place on June 1, 2016, at Auditorio Juan Herkrath Muller-Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Bogotá.
B. Piedad Urdinola and Jorge Tovar, co-directors of the National Time Transfer Accounts/Counting Women's Work research for Colombia, discussed results from the Colombian research. They were joined by other CWW personnel and other regional experts. The seminar took place from 8am to 1pm on June 1, 2016, at Auditorio Juan Herkrath Muller-Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Bogotá.
The agenda can be downloaded here.
The video recording of the event can be viewed here.
Speakers for the event were:
Gretchen Donehower, U.C. Berkeley (presentation)
Edgar Marcillo, Departamento Nacional de Planeación-DNP (presentation)
Pamela Jiménez Fontana, Centro Centroamericano de Población/Programa Estado de la Nación (presentation)
B. Piedad Urdinola, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Bogotá (presentation)
Estela Rivero, Investigación en Salud y Demografía-INSAD (presentation)
Néstor González, Departamento Nacional de Planeación-DNP
Iván Piraquive, Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística-DANE (presentation)
The event flyers can be downloaded here (detailed) or here (overview).
Google Hangout: What do we learn by Counting Women's Work?
The Counting Women's Work project hosted a Google Hangout titled "What do we learn by Counting Women's Work?" on Thursday
The Counting Women's Work project hosted a Google Hangout titled "What do we learn by Counting Women's Work?" on Thursday, April 21, 2016.
A recording of the Hangout is available on our YouTube Channel HERE
Moderator:
GRETCHEN DONEHOWER, University of California at Berkeley, Project Director, Counting Women’s Work
Speakers include:
ELIANA RUBIANO MATULEVICH, World Bank, Gender Cross-Cutting Solutions Area
NANCY FOLBRE, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
PAMELA JIMÉNEZ-FONTANA, University of Costa Rica, Central American Population Center
MORNÉ OOSTHUIZEN, University of Cape Town, Deputy Director, Development Policy Research Unit
The event flyers can be downloaded here (detailed) or here (overview).
CWW research at 2016 UN Commission on the Status of Women
CWW Project Director, Gretchen Donehower, was a speaker at an event titled "Women's Economic Empowerment and Sustainable Development: Exploring the Evidence, Intersections, and Outcomes", a side-event to the 60th meeting of the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women.
CWW Project Director, Gretchen Donehower, was a speaker at an event titled "Women's Economic Empowerment and Sustainable Development: Exploring the Evidence, Intersections, and Outcomes", hosted by the World Bank, the Population Reference Bureau, and the Population and Poverty Research Network. The symposium was a side-event to the 60th meeting of the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women and took place in New York in the United States on March 15, 2016.
Slides from Dr. Donehower’s presentation are available here.
Public Policy Focus on Women's Unpaid Care Work in Costa Rica
"Knowledge Management for Public Policy Based on Evidence: Giving Visibility to the Unremunerated Work of Women", hosted by the Centro Centroamericano de Población, the Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres and the Programa Estado de la Nación, San José, Costa Rica. 10 March 2016. Presentations by Pamela Jiménez-Fontana and Piedad Urdinola.
Pamela Jiménez-Fontana, CWW's Costa Rica team leader, and Piedad Urdinola, Colombia CWW team leader, participated in a seminar entitled "Knowledge Management for Public Policy Based on Evidence: Giving Visibility to the Unremunerated Work of Women", hosted by the Central American Population Center (Centro Centroamericano de Población), the National Women's Institute (Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres) and the State of the Nation Programme (Programa Estado de la Nación). The event took place in San José, Costa Rica, on March 10, 2016.
Costa Rica CWW Research Highlighted
The University of Costa Rica has issued a press release on the Counting Women's Work research on Costa Rica. This research is led by Pamela Jiménez-Fontana.
The University of Costa Rica has issued a press release on the Counting Women's Work research on Costa Rica. This research is led by Pamela Jiménez-Fontana. The press release (in Spanish) can be found here.
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