Empowering Women Through Provision of Quality Childcare Services and Strengthening Their Capacities to Engage in Paid Labor Opportunities: Preliminary Findings from Nakuru County
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2023-02Author
Kitsao-Wekulo, Patricia
Oloo, Linda
Langat, Nelson
Nampijja, Margaret
Onyango, Silas
Waweru-Mwangi, Charity
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Abstract
Women spend disproportionately more time on
unpaid work such as childcare and household chores
than men. Childcare responsibilities and household
chores seem to impede women’s participation in paid
work. The quality and cost of paid childcare services
also influence a woman’s decision to take her children
to childcare facilities and engage in employment or
stay at home and look after her children. Interventions
that provide alternative childcare options can enable
women to meaningfully contribute to economic
production processes.
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