@darlenejw55 There is a very large body of literature on this. I studied it in my PhD (I did not come up with these ideas.....thousands before me have demonstrated this). I can include some more links if you like? https://t.co/PLeaWoHeMu
📣📑Frontiers in Sociology – Article Alert Disponible en: https://t.co/1ViLQHhz3W @FrontSociology https://t.co/o3hAbJDnZ3
Unequal and Invisible: A #feminist #political #economy Approach to Valuing #Women's #care #Labor #Labour in the #COVID19 #COVID Response / #race #gender & class #inequality #Health & #socialcare - See article in @FrontiersIn #Sociology at: htt
New Research: Unequal and Invisible: A Feminist Political Economy Approach to Valuing Women's Care Labor in the COVID-19 Response https://t.co/RMEy97O3cP #Sociology #SocialSciences #Humanities
Inequalities shape women’s work at home, in the health and social care sectors and in informal work - our analysis on COVID-19 implications is now out...@amiyabhatia
Women's labor matters - always and especially in a pandemic. @michellelokot and I discuss the importance (and absence) of intersectional analyses of women's work that consider gender, race, class, and migrant status during COVID-19 https://t.co/KR20ON9OtB
Forever drawing attention to important equality and feminist issues - please read! @amiyabhatia @michellelokot https://t.co/RFUORiV21D #intersectinginequalities