As Cambodia’s private care sector expands, it is opening new avenues for women to engage in meaningful employment beyond traditional household roles. This growth not only provides jobs but also helps alleviate the disproportionate caregiving burden often placed on women. By creating formal job opportunities in areas such as eldercare, childcare, and health assistance, the sector enables women to achieve financial independence while contributing to improved care standards across communities.

Key benefits associated with the private care expansion include:

  • Increased female workforce participation: Women gain access to jobs that are both flexible and socially impactful.
  • Skills development: Training programs help women build expertise in caregiving, boosting long-term employment prospects.
  • Economic empowerment: Steady incomes empower women to support their families and invest in education.
  • Enhanced social recognition: Professional care roles elevate the status of caregiving work within society.
Sector Number of Jobs Created Percentage Women
Eldercare 12,000 85%
Childcare 15,500 90%
Health Assistance 8,700 75%