Gendering the Pandemic: Women's Health Disparities From a Human Rights Perspective

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作者
Jhang, JhuCin Rita [1 ]
Lee, Po-Han [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Taiwan Univ, Global Hlth Program, Room 713,17,Xu Zhou Rd, Taipei 10055, Taiwan
关键词
COVID-19; CEDAW; Care work; Health disparity; Gender impact; Taiwan;
D O I
10.1007/s10728-023-00463-x
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
As COVID-19 keeps impacting the world, its impact is felt differently by people of different sexes and genders. International guidelines and research on gender inequalities and women's rights during the pandemic have been published. However, data from Taiwan is lacking. This study aims to fill the gap to increase our knowledge regarding this issue and provide policy recommendations. This study is part of a more extensive project in response to the fourth state report concerning the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in Taiwan in 2022. We have drawn on the guidelines and documents published by the United Nations human rights bodies, conducted interviews with advocacy and professional practitioners, and hosted a study group comprising students and teachers from the National Taiwan University College of Public Health to supplement the interview data. The data were analyzed thematically. The results include five themes: (1) particular health risks to carers (primarily women); (2) COVID-related measures' impact on women's health and health behaviors; (3) highly gendered psychological maladjustment; (4) increase in gender-based violence and domestic violence; and (5) mental health inequities and intersectionality. The study has global implications for societies of similar sociopolitical contexts and developmental statuses. To truly live up to the standard of CEDAW and other international human rights principles, we ask that central and local government be more aware of these lived experiences and adjust their policies accordingly, accounting for gender sensitivity.
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页数:18
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