Unpaid care work continues to deepen the economic and labor inequalities faced by millions of women in Mexico. Research promoted by specialists from the University of Colima and El Colegio de la Frontera Norte analyzes how care for older adults reduces job opportunities, limits income and generates a “wage penalty” for those who assume this responsibility The entry Affects women's wages and professional development which are the preferred caregi…
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Unpaid care work continues to deepen the economic and labor inequalities faced by millions of women in Mexico. Research promoted by specialists from the University of Colima and El Colegio de la Frontera Norte analyzes how care for older adults reduces job opportunities, limits income and generates a “wage penalty” for those who assume this responsibility The entry Affects women's wages and professional development which are the preferred caregi…