Women in Scotland are doing £680 million worth of unpaid labour every week

  • New research reveals how much unpaid work women in the city are doing, and what it would be worth on the labour market 
  • Women aged 16 and over in Scotland carry out £35 billion worth of work every year 
  • Average woman does work equivalent to job paying £15k per year 

A new study has revealed how much unpaid work the average woman does, and the amount she would be paid for it on the job market. It estimates that the combined total for women across Scotland totals billions of pounds each year. 

The research, by IVA Advice, analysed the unpaid household tasks a British woman does on average each week, such as childcare, cooking, laundry and cleaning, and the average salary for jobs doing the equivalent, such as a cleaner, carer or kitchen assistant. 

It revealed that women spend more than 30 hours per week doing unpaid labour and could expect to be paid around £15,000 a year for the work.  

An estimated 2.35 million women over the age of 16 live in Scotland, which means the combined total of unpaid work by women across the country equates to £680 million each week, £2.94 billion each month, and £35.3 billion each year. 

Approximately 21.5 million women over the age of 16 live in the UK, so the unpaid work by women across Great Britain and Northern Ireland adds up to a staggering £891 million each day, £27 billion each month, and £324 billion each year. 

In addition, 71.8% of those women also have paid jobs, meaning 15.49 million women are effectively working two jobs, while only being paid for one. 

If the work were to be paid, government coffers would swell to the tune of an extra £10.9 billion per year in tax, and £14.3 billion in annual National Insurance contributions. 

On average the most time-consuming unpaid labour for women in the UK is cooking, which takes up more than seven hours each week, followed by nearly six hours of providing transport, and more than four hours each of childcare and housework. 

Unpaid household tasks  Equivalent job  Average yearly salary  Average monthly salary  Average hourly rate  Average hours women spend on task per week Unpaid salary per week Unpaid salary per month Unpaid salary per year 
Childcare  Nursery assistant  £19,000 £1,583.33 £9.74 4.40 £45.49 £197.11 £2,365.26 
Transport Taxi driver  £19,720 £1,643.33 £10.11 5.51 £59.14 £256.29 £3,075.46 
Cooking  Kitchen assistant  £16,622 £1,385.17 £8.52 7.17 £62.03 £268.78 £3,225.33 
Shopping Supermarket delivery driver £15,317 £1,276.42 £7.85 4.33 £35.72 £154.78 £1,857.31 
Laundry  Laundry attendant  £17,355 £1,446.25 £8.90 2.24 £21.36 £92.56 £1,110.72 
Housework (cleaning and tidying)  Cleaner  £18,579 £1,548.25 £9.53 3.40 £44.41 £192.44 £2,309.31 
Gardening  Professional gardener  £20,536 £1,711.33 £10.53 1.13 £12.85 £55.67 £668.02 
Adult care (for elderly and disabled)  Carer £20,759 £1,729.92 £10.65 0.19 £3.41 £14.77 £177.22 
Home repairs  Labourer  £20,536 £1,711.33 £10.53 0.29 £4.84 £20.99 £251.88 
Totals 31.25 £289.24 £1,253.38 £15,040.51 

IVA Advice provides free, qualified advice to help people solve their debt problems for good. Its team of experienced experts help ensure that anyone who has problems with debt is able to reclaim financial control. 

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davepickering

Edinburgh reporter and photographer

2 thoughts on “Women in Scotland are doing £680 million worth of unpaid labour every week”

  1. Hello
    Very interesting read this morning
    Now that this has been highlighted can you please pass on the information so that i my be able to clam for all the women’s work that i do on a weekly bases it comes to sum of £163.51 per week

    Kind regards
    Jacqui Moffat

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