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GlobalCare Policy Index 2022 Country Report: Nigeria

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  • Paul, Anju Mary

    (Yale-NUS College)

  • Sadanandan, Shanya Christina

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Nigeria is a lower-middle income country in West Africa. Nigeria’s laws offer limited coverage for domestic workers, granting them entitlements to workplace injury benefit and pensions. However, domestic workers remain excluded from a vast majority of labor laws. Nigerian law also fails to offer dependent leave, flexible working arrangements, and adoptive leave to family caregivers across the country. As such, Nigeria is ranked as “Emerging” with a score of 3.16 on the Global Care Policy Index.

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  • Paul, Anju Mary & Sadanandan, Shanya Christina, 2022. "GlobalCare Policy Index 2022 Country Report: Nigeria," SocArXiv 8m6d4, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:8m6d4
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/8m6d4
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