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Analysing the co-constitution of unpaid care labour and paid work

By: Neetha, N. Kodoth, Praveena and Palriwala, Rajni.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic and Political Weekly Description: (26 & 27), Jun 28, Jul 5, 2025: p.5-6 . In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: This year’s Review of Gender Studies (RGS, formerly Review of Women’s Studies) focuses on care labour. Research, action, and policy on gender and inequality pinpointed women’s unpaid work and economic dependence—along with the reification, naturalisation, and moral valorisation of the family and women’s roles—as core concerns. The genealogy of care as a concept and domain of scholarship may be traced from this. – Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/26-27/review-gender-studies/analysing-co-constitution-unpaid-care-labour-and.html
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(26 & 27), Jun 28, Jul 5, 2025: p.5-6 Available AR136819

This year’s Review of Gender Studies (RGS, formerly Review of Women’s Studies) focuses on care labour. Research, action, and policy on gender and inequality pinpointed women’s unpaid work and economic dependence—along with the reification, naturalisation, and moral valorisation of the family and women’s roles—as core concerns. The genealogy of care as a concept and domain of scholarship may be traced from this. – Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/26-27/review-gender-studies/analysing-co-constitution-unpaid-care-labour-and.html

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