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Abstract: Reproductive health encompasses a
wide range of issues, such as
maternal and child health, pregnancy, prevention of sexually transmitted
diseases, family planning, access to modern methods of contraception, safe sex
and safe abortion, prevention of oncological diseases of the reproductive
system, screening, and more. As
the literature data shows, globally
women do three times as much housework as men. women
undertake
thre- quarters of the world's unpaid work, which is often categorized as low-value laborin economic considerations, thus neglecting the
significant contribution of women to the overall economy. Unpaid care and domestic work is associated with
burden of
mental health disorders and negative
impact on the quality
of life. The aim of study was to explore the opinions/attitude of public health experts regarding the reproductive health issues in employed and unemployed women in Georgia. The study encompassed 12 experts, with an average age of 51±7.05 years and an average work experience of 20±4.12 years. Qualitative research, incorporating in-depth face-to-face interviews. The study results revealed what Awareness of reproductive health indicators, as well as reproductive health components among the women of reproductive age in the country is low. There is a notable prevalence of high unpaid labor activity among women, leading to a significant burden of health problems. The employment status is of great significance and has a direct impact on the reproductive health status. |
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