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Feminism Quote by Naomi Wolf

“Housework’s modern status,” writes Ann Oakley, “is nonwork.” A recent study shows that if housework done by married women were paid, family income would rise by 60 percent. Housework totals forty billion hours of France’s labor power. Women’s volunteer work in the United States amounts to $18…” quote by Naomi Wolf
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““Housework’s modern status,” writes Ann Oakley, “is nonwork.” A recent study shows that if housework done by married women were paid, family income would rise by 60 percent. Housework totals forty billion hours of France’s labor power. Women’s volunteer work in the United States amounts to $18 billion a year. The economics of industrialized countries would collapse if women didn’t do the work they do for free: According to economist Marilyn Waring, throughout the West it generates between 25 and 40 percent of the gross national product.””

Naomi Wolf

About This Quote

Source Article: The Guardian, “The Economics of Housework”, 2020

Unpaid domestic labor by women is a massive, invisible economic engine.

In simple terms: Women’s unpaid work is huge and undervalued.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and value domestic contributions.

Themes

gender economics labor inequality

Mood

critical urgent

Type

sociopolitical advocational

When to use this quote

  • policy reform
  • wage discussions
  • family budgeting
  • advocacy campaigns

Key Concepts

Unpaid labor economic impact social value

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies reframe domestic work as economic?
  • What policies could compensate unpaid labor?
A Different Perspective

Changing cultural norms is difficult and may meet resistance.

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