REVIEW ON WORKING WOMEN'S EXPERIENCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

2022-12
Özaltun Güven, Aycan
The Covid-19 pandemic has been engraved in history as perhaps the most challenging experience of the 21st century. It seems that its effects on societies and individuals will continue to be researched and debated for many years. In this context, the main purpose of this study is to present the experiences of working women during the Covid-19 process, to present different examples of good practices from the world and to propose policy recommendations for Turkey within the scope of taking measures to deal with the negative experiences of this crisis and to minimize the negative effects that may be seen in a similar crisis. It is aimed to reveal that the lives of working women, which were already stuck between the private and public spheres in the pre-crisis periods, have become more chaotic with the crisis, by presenting it with a comprehensive background in the global and Turkish context and associating it with the context of the crisis. By obtaining a gender perspective, this study deals with the problems and inequalities faced by women in working life with a holistic approach and examines the Turkish context after presenting this scope from a global level.

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Citation Formats
A. Özaltun Güven, “REVIEW ON WORKING WOMEN’S EXPERIENCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2022.