Events Calendar

International Conference on “Empowerment of Care Workers: Issues and Challenges”

Seoul National University

On February 25, 2019, a new project gathering organizations supporting care workers in South Korea was launched, led by Care Work and the Economy (CWE-GAM) and its partner Seoul National University (SNU). Researchers from academia and government agencies discussed issues and challenges in getting care on the policy agenda, aiming to promote informed policies that

International Conference on “Care Work: The Search for Solidarity and Social Inclusion”

Seoul National University

On October 29, 2019, the Center for Transnational Migration and Social Inclusion, which was officially launched in August of this year under the Institute of International Affairs at SNU GSIS, hosted an international conference on “Values of Care Work and Social Inclusion.” Five other institutions joined efforts to lend generous support for this event, including

Equalities and Employment in 2020

Join the UK Women's Budget Group and the Trades Union Congress to discuss how to protect women's working rights in the age of coronavirus October 19th 2:00pm - 3:00pm BST (London time) About this Event Join the UK Women’s Budget Group (WBG) and Trades Union Congress (TUC) for this special event to discuss the launch

Care is on the ballot: Why COVID-19 should push American voters to pay greater attention to the care economy

Donald Trump and Joe Biden present American voters with a stark choice when it comes to policies about the care economy. COVID-19 has underscored the importance of health care, child and elder-care, and education. While President Trump’s second term agenda largely ignores the care economy, former Vice President Biden offers plans that recognize the value

Report Release: India Inequality Report 2020 — On Women’s Backs

Wed, Oct 28, 2020 7:00 AM - 8:05 AM EDT, 4:30 PM IST Oxfam India is releasing the 2020 India Inequality Report — On Women’s Backs — on 28th Oct. The latest NSSO survey has revealed that the average Indian woman spends 243 minutes, which is almost ten times of the 25 minutes that an

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