ABSTRACT

Three paradoxes surround the division of the costs of social reproduction:* Women have entered the paid labour force in growing numbers, but they continue to perform most of the unpaid labour of housework and childcare.* Birth rates have fallen but more and more mothers are supporting children on their own, with little or no assistance from fathers

chapter |12 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

Part I CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL REPRODUCTION

chapter 1|36 pages

FEMINIST THEORY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY

chapter 3|36 pages

THE PERSISTENCE OF PATRIARCHAL POWER

part |2 pages

Part II HISTORIES OF SOCIAL REPRODUCTION

chapter |3 pages

INTRODUCTION TO PART II

chapter 4|34 pages

NORTHWESTERN EUROPE

chapter 5|45 pages

THE UNITED STATES

chapter 6|37 pages

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN