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  1. Yangon University of Economics
  2. Master of Development Studies (MDevs/EMDevS)

ANALYSIS ON SITUATION OF UNPAID CARE WROK IN MYANMAR (A CASE STUDY OF MYAING TOWNSHIP) (Peter Pau Za Dal, 2019)

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Title ANALYSIS ON SITUATION OF UNPAID CARE WROK IN MYANMAR (A CASE STUDY OF MYAING TOWNSHIP) (Peter Pau Za Dal, 2019)
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Publication date 2019-12-01
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Peter Pau Za Dal
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Women in Myanmar have a high burden of work, which includes both productive and reproductive work. This study aims to identify the situation of unpaid care work of men and women in Myaing Township with an assessment of perception on unpaid care work at household level. Descriptive method is used, and the required data are collected by interviewing to 79 respondents (32 male, 48 female). Women spend more time than man do for caring of people and domestic work, however, rural people spend fewer time than urban people do. While most women do all care responsibilities, 85% of men reported helping in communities. Perception towards attitude on caring of people and domestic work shows the same for men and women where they think it is the right thing to do for caring of people and domestic work. Opposed to that, men expressed that women should get help for caring and domestic work from girls and women. Regarding external support from the government, lack of service provision is distinct in rural household of the study area.
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Yangon University of Economics
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Yangon University of Economics
Dr. Thin Thin Oo
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