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CWW Working Paper No. 7

CWW Working Paper WP7 is by Morné Oosthuizen and Kezia Lilenstein, and details the CWW research for Mauritius. It is entitled Counting Women's Work in Mauritius: Household Production across the Lifecycle in 2003.

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The seventh publication in the Counting Women’s Work working paper series covers the results for Mauritius using data for 2003. CWW working papers provide more detailed analysis than the Country Reports and are authored by the CWW country teams.

CWW Working Paper WP7 is by Morné Oosthuizen and Kezia Lilenstein, and details the CWW research for Mauritius. The paper is titled Counting Women's Work in Mauritius: Household Production across the Lifecycle in 2003. It can be downloaded through the link below.

 
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Infographic, South Africa 2000

CWW infographics summarize the market-based and unpaid care work economy in a country. This post shows the infographic for South Africa in 2000.

Counting Women’s Work estimates of the market and unpaid care work economies can be summarized with a series of statistics. CWW produces infographics to show these results. Infographics are available with a dark or light background. The infographic for South Africa’s 2000 results is shown below. Results from 2010 were published previously and can be found here.

 
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CWW Working Paper No. 6

CWW Working Paper WP6 is by Morné Oosthuizen, and details the CWW research for South Africa. It is entitled Counting Women's Work in South Africa: Estimates of Household Production across the Lifecycle in 2000.

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The sixth publication in the Counting Women’s Work working paper series covers the results for South Africa using data for 2000. CWW working papers provide more detailed analysis than the Country Reports and are authored by the CWW country teams.

CWW Working Paper WP6 is by Morné Oosthuizen, and details the CWW research for South Africa. The paper is titled Counting Women's Work in South Africa: Estimates of Household Production across the Lifecycle in 2000. It can be downloaded through the link below.

 
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CWW Working Paper No. 5

CWW Working Paper WP5 is by B. Piedad Urdinola and Jorge A. Tovar, and details the CWW research for Colombia. It is entitled Time Use and Gender in Colombia.

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The fifth publication in the Counting Women’s Work working paper series focuses on results for Colombia. CWW working papers provide more detailed analysis than the Country Reports and are authored by the CWW country teams.

CWW Working Paper WP5 is by B. Piedad Urdinola and Jorge A. Tovar, and details the CWW research for Colombia. It is entitled Time Use and Gender in Colombia and can be downloaded below.

 
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CWW Working Paper No. 4

This paper discusses the methodology used by researchers in the CWW project for constructing National Time Transfer Accounts (NTTA). The NTTAs measure the production and consumption of household production or unpaid care across the lifecycle, and the transfers across age groups implied by the patterns of these two flows.

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This paper discusses the methodology used by researchers in the CWW project for constructing National Time Transfer Accounts (NTTA). The NTTAs measure the production and consumption of household production or unpaid care across the lifecycle, and the transfers across age groups implied by the patterns of these two flows.

CWW Working Paper WP4 is authored by Principal Investigator and Project Director Gretchen Donehower, and details the CWW methodology. The working paper, Measuring the Gendered Economy: Counting Women’s Work Methodology, can be downloaded below.

 
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CWW Working Paper No.3

CWW Working Paper WP3 is by Eugenia Amporfu, Daniel Sakyi, Prince Boakye Frimpong, Eric Arthur and Jacob Novignon, and details the CWW research for Ghana. It is entitled: The Distribution of Paid and Unpaid Work among Men and Women in Ghana: The National Time Transfer Accounts Approach.

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Today we publish the third of the Counting Women's Work Working Papers. These working papers provide more detailed analysis than the Country Reports and are authored by the CWW country teams.

CWW Working Paper WP3 is by Eugenia Amporfu, Daniel Sakyi, Prince Boakye Frimpong, Eric Arthur and Jacob Novignon, and details the CWW research for Ghana. It is entitled: The Distribution of Paid and Unpaid Work among Men and Women in Ghana: The National Time Transfer Accounts Approach.

 
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