Unpaid care work and women's human rights 2013, para. 11
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- As care is relational, in many ways the rights of caregivers are symbiotically intertwined with the rights of care receivers: overburdening caregivers with unpaid care work has an impact on the quality of the care they are able to provide. Therefore, when unpaid care work is not adequately recognized, supported or valued by the State, the rights of those who rely on care provision for their health, life and well-being may also be violated, particularly in low-income households. For the rights of both caregivers and care receivers to be realized, the cost of care must be assumed by society more broadly.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Mode d'adoption
- N.A.
- Thèmes
- Economic Rights
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- N.A.
- Année
- 2013
- Type de paragraphe
- Other
- Paragraph number
- 11
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