Care in old age: gender inequalities in Uruguay

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Published 14-03-2016
Rosario Aguirre Cuns Sol Scavino Solari

Abstract

This article aims to contribute to the development of a Latin American perspective of gender and age and provides the knowledge acquired through the practice of care in old age in Uruguay. A brief reflection on the social approach of Gender and Age is undertaken based on recent empirical data, whose main source is the Time Use Survey, which reveals gender inequalities in the provision of care by older people taking in consideration the participation rates and time spent on these activities. There is discussion concerning the need to justify the idea of active age as a basis for public policy. This requires taking into account the gender division of labor during the course of whole life of men and women, and self-image transformations that may or may not occur between men and women at this stage. It is proposed to include a picture of older people as persons providing care and doing domestic tasks that contribute to social and family welfare and not just as dependents requiring family and public provision of care in their old age.
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Keywords

ageing, old age, care, gender inequalities, public policy

Section
Single Topic Issues