Women immediately outperformed men in war production work and wanted to keep their jobs after the war, so a baby boom was engineered to force women out of public life
Putting women in charge of this unpaid labor also encourages the elderly and disabled do you think of themselves as an imposition and a drain rather than what they should be, which is job creators. All the specialized care they receive would be job creation if compensated and regulated
Absolutely! It makes connective care seem like a burden when it's not properly invested in as the currency of life and social bonds. Thanks for expanding the perspective!
Putting women in charge of this unpaid labor also encourages the elderly and disabled do you think of themselves as an imposition and a drain rather than what they should be, which is job creators. All the specialized care they receive would be job creation if compensated and regulated
Absolutely! It makes connective care seem like a burden when it's not properly invested in as the currency of life and social bonds. Thanks for expanding the perspective!