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Whose Work is it Anyway?

TALKING POLITICS

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What's Happening to the Pandemic?

We're just getting to see them more clearly because people are literally in their homes. I think I'd interpret it as exacerbating existing social patterns and trends, exacerbating all kinds of existing inequalities. Women are more likely to have been laid off and followed during the pandemic. The kinds of sectors where this has hit most heavily like hospitality and retail tended to have a high proportion of women working in them. If you are at home anyway, whatever your gender, you're more likely to pick up domestic duties. So that's one part of it. And then given that the existing pattern is that women do a couple of hours a day more of this unpaid work than men do, then that

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