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Addressing the challenges and constraints of social protection policies for Peruvian women domestic workers: The ANITA project study protocol

  • Janeth Tenorio-Mucha
  • , Sebastián García
  • , Jill Portocarrero
  • , Maria Lazo-Porras
  • , Karina Romero Rivero
  • , David Vera Tudela
  • , María Kathia Cárdenas
  • , Silvana Pérez-León
  • , Nathaly Aya Pastrana
  • , Maria Sofia Cuba-Fuentes
  • , Ayu Pinky Hapsari
  • , Christopher Meaney
  • , Andrew David Pinto
  • , Viviana Cruzado
  • , Archna Gupta
  • Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  • Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  • IMEK Centro de Investigación en Mercadeo & Desarrollo
  • Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute
  • University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
  • St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
  • Estado Peruano Ministerio de Desarrollo e Inclusión Social

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Introduction Domestic workers (DWs) are vulnerable to precarious or informal working conditions with limited access to social protection policies such as employer-paid health insurance or retirement pensions. This study aims to examine the working conditions, health status and access to healthcare for women DWs in Peru and propose recommendations to improve their access to social protection policies. Methods and analysis The project uses a participatory action research approach by engaging three committees: a DW co-researcher committee, an advisory committee and a steering committee. The first two include former or current DWs, while the third includes policymakers and academics. We use a sequential mixed-methods design organised in four phases: (1) secondary data analysis (n=4216): using two Peruvian national surveys to characterise working conditions, health status and access to healthcare; (2) face-to-face survey (n=448): with DWs in three cities, using respondent-driven sampling to further characterise working and health conditions and to identify factors that influence knowledge of and access to social protection policies; (3) qualitative interviews (n=30-46): with DWs, leaders of DW organisations, employers and policymakers to gather different perspectives on the facilitators and barriers to access to social protection policies; and (4) deliberative dialogues (n=14-26): with DW, leaders of DW organisations, employers, policymakers and academics to identify key barriers to the implementation of social protection policies and to develop recommendations for overcoming these barriers. Ethics and dissemination Phase 1 and Phase 2 received ethical clearance from Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Peru and Unity Health Toronto in Canada. Phase 3 and Phase 4 received ethical clearance from PRISMA Charitable Association in Peru and Unity Health Toronto in Canada. To mobilise knowledge, in collaboration with the committees, we will co-generate policy briefs and audiovisual materials to disseminate the results from this project to different audiences and sectors.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículoe088921
PublicaciónBMJ Open
Volumen15
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 6 mar. 2025

ODS de las Naciones Unidas

Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

  1. ODS 1: Fin de la pobreza
    ODS 1: Fin de la pobreza
  2. ODS 3: Salud y bienestar
    ODS 3: Salud y bienestar
  3. ODS 10: Reducción de las desigualdades
    ODS 10: Reducción de las desigualdades
  4. ODS 16: Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas
    ODS 16: Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas

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