P. of C. 569

Memorials
IEPR
17 December 2025

Date: July 9, 2021

To implement the Plan to Quantify Unpaid Work in Puerto Rico; create the Special Committee to Quantify Time Use in Puerto Rico; order the Committee to carry out a Time Use Survey; establish the functions, purpose and composition of the Committee; order the committee to quantify the magnitude of unpaid work, analyze the gender disparity in participation in unpaid work, study demographic and social variables that affect the disparity of participation in unpaid work, quantify the value of unpaid work within the Gross Domestic Product; and for other purposes.

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