What is daily housework, cooked meals, hours of feeding, changing and looking after children worth?
The Victorian government has endeavoured to put a price to these labours of love — $205 billion.
That's about half the worth of Victoria's Gross State Product. A government-commissioned study has shown Victorian women are are doing 63.2 per cent of the state's unpaid work — about 1.7 times that of men.
The data, produced by Deloitte Access Economics, is part of state government efforts to address the gender pay gap — for which unpaid work is considered to be a contributing factor.
"Putting a dollar figure on unpaid domestic and care work means we can actually value it," Minister for Women Natalie Hutchins said on Saturday.