Women's Invisible Contribution: Quantifying the Economic Value of Women's Unpaid Care Activities in Turkey and Policy Options to Reduce Women's Care Burden

Development Analytics Research Paper Series No. 1601

44 Pages Posted: 23 Jun 2016

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Meltem A. Aran

Development Analytics

Nazli Aktakke

Development Analytics

Date Written: June 21, 2016

Abstract

Women, whether in employment or not, spend a significant amount of time in Turkey occupied in unpaid home-based care activities, providing care for children and the elderly in their families. Among OECD countries, the country ranks second in terms of the amount of time women spend on unpaid household chores and activities. This paper estimates the economic value of time women allocate in Turkey to direct care activities at home by using two main methodologies: (i) the opportunity cost method estimates the value of time using each woman’s potential earnings in the labor market, and (ii) the proxy good method calculates the value of time taking into account a constant fixed value of hourly earnings (either the minimum wage or the average wage of a social worker). The value of direct care, which constitutes a lower-bound for overall care activities of women, is estimated to be around 1.37-3.34 percent of GDP as of 2011. Using the opportunity cost of earnings methodology, the paper estimates the economic value of refocusing the time spent on care activities to employment to be 1.5 billion USD for working women and 4.8 billion USD for non-working women.

Keywords: unpaid work, time use, child care, care of the elderly, adult care, Turkey

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JEL Classification: J13, J14, J16, J22

Suggested Citation

Aran, Meltem A. and Aktakke, Nazli, Women's Invisible Contribution: Quantifying the Economic Value of Women's Unpaid Care Activities in Turkey and Policy Options to Reduce Women's Care Burden (June 21, 2016). Development Analytics Research Paper Series No. 1601, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2798620 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2798620

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Nazli Aktakke

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31 Mektep Sokak
Emirgan Sariyer
Istanbul, Istanbul 34467
Turkey

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