Global Care Policy Index 2022 Country Report: South Africa
Reeva Kandel,
Jiang Haolie and
Anju Mary Paul
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Anju Mary Paul: New York University Abu Dhabi
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Abstract:
South Africa performed well in the GCPI compared to most Upper Middle-Income Countries with a total score of 6.24 (out of 10.00), which places it in the “Maturing” index band. For Sub-Index A, South Africa had robust parental leave but lacked flexible work arrangements and dependent leave care policies. For Sub-Index B, South Africa lacked regulatory and policy architecture to support and protect its growing migrant domestic worker labor force.
Date: 2022-02-02
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