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This research examines the intersection of family and market in women's care work, focusing on housework, paid domestic work, sex work, and mail order brides. It analyzes how legal regulations in the U.S.A, United Kingdom, and Israel shape the distribution of care responsibilities along gender and class lines.
Women’s disproportional familial care responsibilities are widely understood to pose a challenge to women’s equality.
In post-industrial economies, where the majority of women have entered the workforce, care responsibilities still limit women’s opportunities. A common ‘care solution’ is the redistribution of care work between women of different classes, ethnicities, and nationalities in the form of paid care services.
Although this is hardly a new phenomenon, post-industrial globalizing economi…
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