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Women Spend 21.5 Hours More Unpaid Work

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Cd. of Mexico.- Women spend 21.5 hours more a week on domestic, care and volunteer work than men, according to the Survey on Time Use, published by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). This means that women spent 39.7 hours on these tasks on a weekly basis, while men spent 18.2 hours on these reasons. This gap over the time spent on care work is wider for indigenous speakers, as the gap is 27.3 hours more, unlike men. And …

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Women in Mexico had more total working time than men, 61.1 hours a week, compared to 58 hours for men, but they spent more on unpaid work, reported the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).

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Cd. of Mexico.- Women spend 21.5 hours more a week on domestic, care and volunteer work than men, according to the Survey on Time Use, published by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). This means that women spent 39.7 hours on these tasks on a weekly basis, while men spent 18.2 hours on these reasons. This gap over the time spent on care work is wider for indigenous speakers, as the gap is 27.3 hours more, unlike men. And …

Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 38 secondsWomen in Mexico devote significantly more time than men to unpaid activities, such as domestic work, care and volunteer work, according to the results of the National Survey on Time Use (ENUT) 2024, presented by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI). The study shows that women devote 66.8 % of their total working time to unpaid activities, while men allocate 33.2 %. In terms of hour…

They devote 39.7 hours a week to unpaid work, more than twice as many as men.The ENUT 2024 confirms that gender gaps persist, although ... La entrada Mexican women devote more than half their time to unpaid activities aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.

Staff/RG Women spent 61.1 hours a week on total working time; men 58.0 hours. Women spent an average of 39.7 hours a week on domestic, care and voluntary work, while men 18.2 hours: the gap was 21.5 hours. This gender gap is even wider for indigenous language speakers (27.3 hours) and for those residing in localities with less than 10,000 inhabitants (26.4 hours). Women spent, on average, 9.4 hours a week more than men caring for girls and boys …

Mexico City During 2024 in Mexico, women, compared to men, devoted twice their total working time to unpaid activities (66.8% compared to 33.2%), indicated on Thursday the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) of Mexico. In addition, it was stated that women spent on average 39.7 hours a week on domestic, care and voluntary work, while men, 18.2 hours, the gap was 21.5 hours.

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udgtv broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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