Care from a gender and law perspective in Cuba
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_filanderas/fil.2023810000Keywords:
Co-responsability, Care, Rights, Empowerment, GenderAbstract
The feminization of care is a social phenomenon that deserves to be focus with a comprehensive approach. The objective of this paper is to analyze care work in Cuba, so that it is understood as a universal right, from the paradigm of co-responsibility and empowerment. For such purposes, theoretical methods such as exegetical-analytical and comparative legal are used, which allow reaching significant results regarding care work in Cuba. The need for its inclusion in public policies and its analysis from a gender and rights perspective is highlighted.
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