In this episode of the ESG Talk podcast, Stella Ureta Dombrowsky talks about the importance of care work in relation to women's financial independence. She explains how care work often remains invisible and the financial consequences of this, particularly in relation to the pension gap. The episode aims to encourage women to take responsibility for their finances and recognize the importance of teamwork in care work.
Takeaways Women's financial independence is crucial for a balanced society. Care work includes many invisible contributions that often go unrecognized. On average, women invest more time in care work than men. The pension gap is a serious problem that affects women. It is important to talk about money and financial security. Taking responsibility for your own financial future is essential. Care work should be seen as a team effort. Women should find out about their pension entitlements. Financial planning can start in small steps. It is never too late to take care of your own financial security.
Chapter 00:00 Introduction to female finance and care work 03:11 The invisible power of care work 08:02 The pension gap and its long-term consequences 13:58 What can we change? Taking responsibility and financial planning
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