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Home > Resources > Building a Care Economy: Four Leaders on Why Investing Today Will Create a Virtuous Cycle of Prosperity

Building a Care Economy: Four Leaders on Why Investing Today Will Create a Virtuous Cycle of Prosperity

Posted on October 12, 2023

Inadequate care systems are one of the biggest roadblocks to improving gender gaps in labor markets across the world, and better functioning care systems that recognize, reduce, and redistribute unpaid care work are critical to closing gender gaps. In this article, members of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council for the Future of the Care Economy share their vision for how investment in the care economy can support more gender inclusive economies and societies. Read More

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