SOC425H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Reproductive Rights, Neoliberalism, Nationstates
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Involves mental, manual, emotional and biological work necessary for life and to produce further generations. Importance for social reproduction in the realm of equality for women: monetary costs food, clothing , daycare, recreation, etc. Productive work for women: costs to marital relationships women"s role that isn"t highly valued (ex. Loss of public sector jobs for women and greater privatization of responsibility and increased domestic work for women: contributing factors, demand side. Increases in women"s participation in the labour force there is care deficit. Longer working hours, lower wages hides reproduction needs of employer and society: global care chains, fudge draws on the work of arlie hochschild to define global care chains as: July 20, 2020: dominant ideologies glorify motherhood, biological-deterministic/essentialist conception of women as mothers, not a mother looked down upon and not full woman, emphasis on maternal responsibility. July 20, 2020: because of this, migrant domestic workers experience: