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Care related policies and laws

This database comprises the existing care legislation contained in the constitutional charters and other legislative instruments at the national and sub-national level of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. Public care policies are designed to guarantee the daily physical and emotional well-being of  people with some level of dependence. They are meant to structure the social organization of care work and establish the right to be cared for accordingly.

The laws compiled in this database refer to: maternity leave for caring and breastfeeding, paternal and parental leave for caring for dependents of different age groups; facilitating the access and establishing extra-home care services; anti-discriminatory employment laws for mothers and fathers; social security in the event of maternity as well as access to preventive and curative medical childcare; legislation on promoting responsible motherhood and fatherhood; legislation on shared responsibility for families and the community; implementation of mechanisms and the provision of care regarding the social integration of persons with disabilities; monetary transfers to caregivers, and constitutional rights for unpaid care providers.

This digital repository of care laws of the Gender Equality Observatory for Latin America and the Caribbean contains information on more than two hundred legislative bodies from 36 countries in the region.

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  • 2019
    Suriname

    Family Employment Protection Act (Maternity Protection Act)

    Sólo disponible en neerlandés. En el Capítulo II, artículo 3, estipula los beneficios de la licencia de maternidad, hasta 16 semanas. Los hombres recibirán hasta 7 días de licencia.

  • 2014
    Suriname

    National Basic Health Insurance Law (No. 114 of 2014)

    Sólo disponible en neerlandés. Contiene regulación de prestación de servicios de salud de atención del embarazo.

  • 1983
    Suriname

    Labour Act of 1963, as amended by Decree E-41 of 12 September 1983 .

    Only available in Dutch