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Care Quote by Guy Standing

“If I care for an elderly relative without payment, it is not work, is not counted in national income, and, as it is not labour, is not counted as work. Should my neighbour pay me to do precisely the same tasks, it would contribute to economic growth.” quote by Guy Standing
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“If I care for an elderly relative without payment, it is not work, is not counted in national income, and, as it is not labour, is not counted as work. Should my neighbour pay me to do precisely the same tasks, it would contribute to economic growth.”

Guy Standing

About This Quote

Source Book: The Precariat, 2011, discussion on unpaid care work

Unpaid caregiving is invisible to economic metrics, yet paid care work is valued, highlighting a gendered bias in labor valuation.

In simple terms: Unpaid care isn’t counted as work, but paid care is.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and value unpaid caregiving.

Themes

economics gender labor valuation

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

sociological policy

When to use this quote

  • family care
  • community support
  • government subsidies
  • tax credits

Key Concepts

social equity care economy policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies measure unpaid labor?
  • What policies could equalize care work value?
A Different Perspective

Market forces may not fully address inequities.

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