The Cambridge Handbook of Labor and Democracy 2022
DOI: 10.1017/9781108885362.017
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The Care Crisis

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“…Many women quit work to care for and help educate them. Thus COVID-19 made care work, the impact of the absence of care services on women, and the differential impact on women of color all starkly visible (Dinner 2022). In fact, COVID-19 only made the care crisis obvious to the middle class and professionals (O'Brien 2023, 18); poorer families were already well aware of it.…”
Section: B Care Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many women quit work to care for and help educate them. Thus COVID-19 made care work, the impact of the absence of care services on women, and the differential impact on women of color all starkly visible (Dinner 2022). In fact, COVID-19 only made the care crisis obvious to the middle class and professionals (O'Brien 2023, 18); poorer families were already well aware of it.…”
Section: B Care Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%