The importance of emotional competence and self-regulation from birth: A case for the evidence-based emotional cognitive social early learning approach

DK Housman - International Journal of Child Care and Education …, 2017 - Springer
Neuroscientific advances demonstrate that the age range from zero to 5 years old
represents a critical window for both learning and teaching, which must involve the …

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the care burden of women and families

K Power - Sustainability: Science, practice and policy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
While women were already doing most of the world's unpaid care work prior to the onset of
the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging research suggests that the crisis and its subsequent …

All children thrive: integration of nutrition and early childhood development

MM Black, ACB Trude, CK Lutter - Annual Review of Nutrition, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Building on the successes of child survival, we review the evidence needed to ensure both
that children who survive also thrive and that recommendations promote equity, with no child …

The impact of childcare on poor urban women's economic empowerment in Africa

S Clark, CW Kabiru, S Laszlo, S Muthuri - Demography, 2019 - Springer
Despite evidence from other regions, researchers and policy-makers remain skeptical that
women's disproportionate childcare responsibilities act as a significant barrier to women's …

[PDF][PDF] Childcare in a global crisis: The impact of COVID-19 on work and family life

A Gromada, D Richardson, G Rees - 2020 - iccindiaonline.org
The care that children receive should provide them with affection, protection, stimulation and
nutrition and, at the same time, enable them to develop social, emotional and cognitive …

[PDF][PDF] Women's economic empowerment

A Hunt, E Samman - Navigating enablers and constraints …, 2016 - ocd.lcwu.edu.pk
This data draws on microdata from the Gallup World Poll, 2006-2015, to provide insights into
people's position in the labour market and their perceptions relating to work. Nearly all the …

[图书][B] The Power of Education to Fight Inequality: How increasing educational equality and quality is crucial to fighting economic and gender inequality

J Walker, C Pearce, K Boe, M Lawson - 2019 - oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com
Inequality is reaching new extremes. Significant increases in inequality of both income and
wealth are leading to larger gaps between rich and poor, men and women. 1 This is creating …

Better jobs and brighter futures

AE Devercelli, F Beaton-Day - 2020 - openknowledge.worldbank.org
In this paper, the authors present the evidence on why childcare matters for building human
capital, look at the current status of childcare provision worldwide, including an estimate of …

[PDF][PDF] Gender and the gig economy: Critical steps for evidence-based policy

A Hunt, E Samman - 2019 - socialprotection-humanrights.org
Gender and the gig economy Page 1 Working paper 546 Key messages Gender and the gig
economy Critical steps for evidence-based policy Abigail Hunt and Emma Samman January …

COVID‐19 and a “crisis of care”: A feminist analysis of public policy responses to paid and unpaid care and domestic work

E Camilletti, Z Nesbitt‐Ahmed - International Labour Review, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic has highlighted gender inequalities, increasing the amount of
unpaid care weighing on women and girls, and the vulnerabilities faced by paid care …