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Global Care Policy Index 2024 Country Report: Kazakhstan

Aiganym Khamitkhanova and Anju Mary Paul
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Anju Mary Paul: New York University Abu Dhabi

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Abstract: Kazakhstan scored 5.13 out of 10 in the GCPI, placing it in the “Maturing” band of the Index. Its score of 5.40 in Sub-Index A indicates that despite existing financial and employment protections during pregnancy and maternity leave, there are areas that require improvement, such as paternity and dependent care leave policies, and mother-friendly workplace policies. With a score of 4.87 in Sub-Index B, Kazakhstan shows some level of support for domestic workers. However, there are substantial gaps in ensuring fair employment, decent working and living conditions, labor rights, and protections for forced domestic workers.

Date: 2024-06-21
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