Women, Work and the Care Economy (Routledge Studies in Gender and Economics)

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Women, Work and the Care Economy (Routledge Studies in Gender and Economics)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 404 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041073703

Full Description

Women, Work and the Care Economy explores the critical intersection between gender, labor, and caregiving. The book is divided into four sections, encompassing a diverse range of topics. The theoretical section highlights the challenges of integrating intersectionality into feminist economics, emphasizing the sustainability of life as a transformative framework and linking critical feminist economics with common economic practices. Methodologies include qualitative reviews and multiscale analyses of care systems across Europe, Latin America, and the Global South.

The second section focuses on gender inequality and the care economy. It examines the impact of unpaid domestic work on labor market participation in OECD countries, the feminization of caregiving for people with disabilities in Mexico, and spatial disparities in access to care services. Using mixed methods like time-use surveys and spatial analyses, the book underscores systemic inequities.

The third section examines work and entrepreneurship, exploring feminist identity's influence on entrepreneurial intentions, the pandemic's effects on the unpaid labor division in the U.S., and caregiving's impact on academic careers in Uruguay. Data collection methods include surveys, econometric models, and gender-disaggregated analysis.

The final section addresses public policies and proposals. It analyzes shared caregiving responsibilities in Mexico's labor market, the economic effects of caregiving on female-headed households during COVID-19, and the role of agency in reducing gender disparities globally. By highlighting the importance of care work, the central role of women in the economy, and the need for inclusive public policies, the book seeks to sensitize the wider public to persistent inequalities and how these can be challenged and transformed.

Contents

Chapter 1: Intersectionality Challenges in Feminist Economics

Chapter 2: Sustainability of Life as a Differentiated Approach in Feminist Economics

Chapter 3: Work, Oppression, and Political Solutions: A Creative Dialogue Between Critical Feminist Economics and Popular Economy

Chapter 4: Co-responsibility of Domestic Work To Achieve Gender Equality

Chapter 5: Feminization of Care for People with Disabilities and Its Effects on the Labor Market in Mexico

Chapter 6: Geographical Inequalities in Access to Care Services for People with Disabilities in Poverty

Chapter 7: Surfing Child Care: Strategies of Working Mothers

Chapter 8: Feminist Identity and Its Influence on Entrepreneurial Intentions of Croatian Youth

Chapter 9: COVID-19 and Changes in the Gendered Division of Unpaid Labor, Job Productivity, and Job Satisfaction

Chapter 10: Work and Care Balance: The Missing Link in Academia

Chapter 11: Co-responsibility For Care As a Determinant of Gender Inequality in the Mexican Labor Market

Chapter 12: How Do Debts Affect Female-Headed Households? Analysis of the Relationship Between Unpaid Care Work and Household Poverty in Mexico During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Chapter 13: Measuring Gender Agency Using the World Value Survey: Global Trends and National Determinants

Chapter 14: Conclusion

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