“Women left feeling exhausted, overwhelmed and undervalued as they tried to balance childcare and homeschooling with work during lockdown”
A new report from Chwarae Teg has revealed the impact of childcare and home-schooling on women in Wales during lockdown.
A survey conducted by the charity received more than 1,000 responses from women, who shared their experiences of Covid-19 and lockdown. It revealed that for many women responsibility for childcare and homeschooling fell predominantly to them, impacting on their ability to work and on their health and wellbeing.
Gendered assumptions within households and by employers, about who would be responsible for care, inflexible working patterns, a lack of women in decision-making, and policy-making that failed to consider women’s experiences all contributed to the challenges women experienced in lockdown.
The impact of the crisis was not felt evenly. Particular groups of women were at higher risk of both the health and economic impacts of the crisis including single parents, women of colour, women on low incomes and self-employed women.
The report, “One Big Juggling Act”: Childcare and Homeschooling during the First Lockdown, calls for action to ensure that any further lockdowns or tightening of restrictions do not disadvantage women and to address the underlying issues that left women more vulnerable to these negative experiences in the first place.