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How work tasks are allocated & distributed among people/groups
Home is leisure for men but work for women
Untaxed cash-in-hand transactions outside formal regulations
Unpaid domestic work maintains & refreshes workforce for capitalism
Housewives experienced alienation like assembly-line workers
Production rose from 1 pin to 4,800 pins per worker daily
Comparative advantage for specialisation & wealth creation
Social solidarity & connections among individuals
Pre-industrial societies united by shared values & beliefs
Bond uniting individuals in mechanical solidarity societies
Industrial societies where distinct roles create interdependence
Jean Duncombe & Dennis Marsden (1993)
Paid work, domestic tasks, emotional labour
Unrecognised mental/emotional labour (e.g. remembering PE kit)
Flexible patterns, part-time work, zero-hours contracts, migrants
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