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Vol. 30 No. 3 (2015): 90, September-December
Research articles

Estimating the Economic Value of Unpaid Work in Costa Rica. Results and Methodological Illustration

Irma Sandoval Carvajal
image/svg+xml National University of Costa Rica
Lidia María González Vega
Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos

Published 2015-09-01

Keywords

  • unpaid domestic work,
  • economic valuation,
  • “Time Use”,
  • gender

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Sandoval Carvajal, I., & González Vega, L. M. (2015). Estimating the Economic Value of Unpaid Work in Costa Rica. Results and Methodological Illustration. Estudios Demográficos Y Urbanos, 30(3), 691–724. https://doi.org/10.24201/edu.v30i3.1497
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Abstract

This text presents the first estimate made in Costa Rica of the economic value of unpaid work, based on the results of the “Time Use in the Greater Metropolitan Area 2011” Survey (EUT-GAM, 2011). The economic value of unpaid work for the greater metropolitan area is estimated at 16% of GDP, a similar figure to that of the manufacturing in-dustry and trade sector. The results show that domestic work accounts for 95% of this value and that there are significant gaps between women and men. The economic value for the whole country, equivalent to 30% of GDP, is also estimated.