Strengthening the Global Care Economy: A Roadmap for the Biden-Harris Administration
Megan O’Donnell,
Mayra Buvinic and
Shelby Bourgault
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Megan O’Donnell: Center for Global Development
Mayra Buvinic: Center for Global Development
Shelby Bourgault: Center for Global Development
No 229, Policy Papers from Center for Global Development
Abstract:
In calling for large-scale investment in the United States’ care economy, the Biden-Harris administration has taken an unprecedented step in recognizing and addressing the constraints that American families, and particularly women, face in juggling paid and unpaid work within their own country. The administration now has an opportunity to translate its positioning of care as essential infrastructure within the US context into a complementary foreign and international development policy agenda. This can be done through (1) supporting existing global partnerships aimed at enabling families’ access to quality, affordable care services, and (2) complementing existing efforts through a US government-led initiative dedicated to strengthening the global care economy.
Pages: 13 pages
Date: 2021-10-13
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