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The feminist political economy of Covid-19: Capitalism, women, and work

机译:Covid-19的女权主义政治经济学:资本主义,妇女和工作

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Analysing the pandemic through a feminist political economy lens makes clear how gender, race, and class structures are crucial to the functioning of capitalism and to understanding the impacts of the pandemic. The way capital organises production and reproduction combines with structures of oppression, generating vulnerability among the racialised and gendered populations worst impacted by Covid-19. Using global data, this commentary shows that during the pandemic, women experienced relatively greater employment losses, were more likely to work in essential jobs, and experienced a greater reduction in income. Women were also doing more reproductive labour than men and were more likely to drop out of the labour force because of it. Analyses of capitalism in feminist political economy illustrate how capital accumulation depends on women's oppression in multiple, fundamental ways having to do with their paid and unpaid work. Women's work, and by extension their health, is the foundation upon which both production and social reproduction rely. Recognising the pandemic as endogenous to capitalism heightens the contradiction between a world shaped by the profit motive and the domestic and global requirements of public health.
机译:通过女权主义政治经济学镜头分析大流行,明确了性别,种族和阶级结构对资本主义的运作至关重要,并了解大流行的影响。资本组织生产和复制的方式与压迫结构相结合,产生了由Covid-19影响的种族风格和性别的人群之间的脆弱性。使用全球数据,这项评论显示,在大流行期间,女性经历了相对更大的就业损失,更有可能在必要的工作中工作,并经历了更低的收入减少。妇女也比男性更加生殖劳动,而且由于它而言更有可能脱离劳动力。对女权主义政治经济学中的资本主义的分析说明了资本积累如何依赖于妇女的压迫,以与其有偿和无偿工作有关的多种,基本的方式。妇女的工作,以及延长他们的健康,是生产和社会繁殖依赖的基础。认识到资本主义内源性的大流行,加剧了世界塑造的世界之间的矛盾和公共卫生的国内和全球要求。

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