GLOBAL WORK-LIFE BALANCE OF WOMEN : ITS IMPACT AND AN ASSESSMENT ON SUSTAINABILITY.
Abstract
The post pandemic witnessed as a medical emergency but its crises got magnifying in inequality. This inequality took away women jobs as nearly twice as likely to men and low income women are the most at risk especially those in low income countries. So more than few years in pandemic i.e. appended lifestyles touching almost every aspect of daily lives highlighting challenges to face accessing education, higher rates of domestic violence, the severity of mental health this times had laid bare how far the world remains to achieve has set the gender inequality. United nation predicts 47% millions of women and girls push into poverty and further 13% child marriages. Images of museum London prediction is Local banks don't usually give loans to women so they often have to turn to friends and family for money if they want to start a business they usually work. There are two jobs one which pays them the other doesn’t i.e. cooking and cleaning. Many of these women have struggled for years to put their lives and their families on solid economic route but the virus started spreading around the world and sustained them on hold. The billion people receive money from their governments to meet their basic needs amidst chaos. The emergency cash transfers show often the cash doesn't end up in the woman’s pockets all because they are not identified as the head of the household. Their purse does not allows women to spend it on their own rather children and families. So increasing woman’s economic power does creates a vicious cycle of disempowering women economically by cash transfers addressing unpaid care and other work. For reference, France then turn recovery into one solution to ensure women have economic power the ability to spend it in a way it's best for them and their families.


