Care: the missing link in economic analysis?
Abstract
This article sets out to synthesize the contribution of feminist economics to economic analysis by expounding, explaining and highlighting the functional role of domestic and care work. It notes the inadequacy of the treatment given to this subject over the years by the different schools of economics, before going on to set out just why this dimension is essential to an understanding of system functioning. It also deals with the conceptual, methodological and economic policy implications of incorporating this dimension of analysis, and with its relevance to the effort to carry forward an agenda that addresses the economic dimensions of gender inequity.
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CEPAL ReviewUnited Nations Subtopics
ECONOMICS ; FEMINISM ; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ; GENDER MAINSTREAMING ; WOMEN ; FAMILY WELFARE ; UNPAID WORKCollections
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