This research aims to explore opportunities to increase the profile of unpaid care work in public policy discourse. It is part of a global study on unpaid care work organized by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). The study, which involves Indonesia and Bangladesh, explores different political conditions that have made policymakers acknowledge or neglect the significance of unpaid care work.
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October, 2015 | Rachma Indah Nurbani, Valentina Yulita Dyah Utari, Hariyanti Sadaly, Widjajanti Isdijoso, Elza Samantha Elmira
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July, 2015 | Asep Suryahadi, Meuthia Rosfadhila, Armand Arief Sim
July, 2015 | Athia Yumna, M. Fajar Rakhmadi, Asep Suryahadi, Sarah E. Gultom, M. Firman Hidayat, Mohammad Zulfan Tadjoeddin
July, 2015 | Luhur Bima, Cecilia Marlina
As a follow-up to the working paper on ‘Multidimensional Child Poverty for Children Under-5 Years Old’, this study provides an update and extends the analysis of children suffering multiple deprivations. This quantitative analysis is also able to further develop an Indonesian specific Multiple Overlapping Deprivations Approach (MODA), initiated by UNICEF.
June, 2015 | Prio Sambodho

