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Who cares? Demand, supply, and options for expanding childcare availability in Kosovo
Farnsworth, N., Berisha, A., Browne, E., Guri, N., Kastrati, D., Rrahmani, G., & Kosovo Women's Network (2016). Who cares? Demand, supply, and options for expanding childcare availability in Kosovo. Kosovo Women's Network. https://womensnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/20161103153827186.pdf
In Kosovo, women’s labour force participation rate is among the lowest in the world: 18.1%. Several studies have shown that care responsibilities at home contribute to women’s low participation. This paper examines covered and uncovered demand for childcare services in Kosovo; the availability of public and private care services; and diverse stakeholders’ perspectives regarding options for establishing more, sustainable childcare services.