2021
DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2021.1944288
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Mobilizing social reproduction: gendered mobility and everyday infrastructure in Abidjan

Abstract: This article examines the everyday mobilities of mothers in Yopougon, Côte d'Ivoire to analytically center mobility in the study of social reproduction. Yopougon, Abidjan's largest commune, is on the cusp of a major overhaul of its transportation network intended to better integrate it into the city. Planned through a conventional vision of economic productivity that privileges commuting over other forms of travel, this restructuring risks deepening gendered exclusions in urban mobility. Mothers of young child… Show more

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“…Therefore, there are two urgent and critical priorities to which such a policy-research agenda could contribute. First is the recognition of (unpaid) caring labour, decent work and fairer wages for those who provide care work; second, more inclusive sectoral policies and laws in favour of migrant workers, and improved urbanrural mobility infrastructure to aid the reproduction of workers (Doherty 2021). Intersectionality as a methodology and a theory can provide useful insights into this agenda.…”
Section: Conclusion: Who Cares and Why Does It Matter?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there are two urgent and critical priorities to which such a policy-research agenda could contribute. First is the recognition of (unpaid) caring labour, decent work and fairer wages for those who provide care work; second, more inclusive sectoral policies and laws in favour of migrant workers, and improved urbanrural mobility infrastructure to aid the reproduction of workers (Doherty 2021). Intersectionality as a methodology and a theory can provide useful insights into this agenda.…”
Section: Conclusion: Who Cares and Why Does It Matter?mentioning
confidence: 99%