Global Care Policy Index 2024 Country Report: Türkiye
Aiganym Khamitkhanova and
Anju Mary Paul
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Anju Mary Paul: New York University Abu Dhabi
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Türkiye attained an overall GCPI score of 5.27 (out of 10), placing it in the “Maturing” band of the Index. With a score of 5.12 in Sub-Index A, Türkiye does well in pregnancy and maternity leave coverage, and mother-friendly workplace policies, but needs improvement in its employment protections for working mothers and flexible work arrangements for workers with family responsibilities. Paternity leave and dependent care leave policies are also lacking. Domestic workers are covered by national labor laws under the Code of Obligations, but their coverage and protections are not as comprehensive as those of other workers. Given the significant gaps and deficiencies in fair employment processes, labor rights and protections for migrant domestic workers, Türkiye scored 5.43 in Sub-Index B.
Date: 2024-04-21
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