Emerging Theories of Care Work
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Abstract
Care work is done in the home as well as in markets for pay. Five theoretical frameworks have been developed to conceptualize care work; the frameworks sometimes offer competing answers to the same questions, and other times address distinct questions. The “devaluation” perspective argues that care work is badly rewarded because care is associated with women, and often women of color. The “public good” framework points out that care work provides benefits far beyond those to the direct recipient and suggests that the low pay of care work is a special case of the failure of markets to reward public goods. The “prisoner of love” framework argues that the intrinsic caring motives of care workers allow employers…
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- Commodification
- Care work
- Work (physics)
- Harm
- Perspective (graphical)
- Devaluation
- Emotional labor
- Public good
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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