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how is house work devalued

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Answered by gokulavarshini
22
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Housework is something you do that nobody notices until you don’t do it,” saidBYU sociology professor Renata Forste in a recent lecture on the devaluation of housework and its relationship to women. In our society, she explained, we do not value housework, certainly not as highly as paid labor, because it’s less visible andcleaning the home and doing laundry have been chiefly done by females. An underlying assumption seems to have been formed that “if women can do it, it must not be that important or that hard.”
But, Forste posited, housework is just as integral and essential as paid labor, and should be valued and shared, for a variety of reasons
Answered by amps
9

Explanation:

Because the house hold work is done by womens and the work that is done by women is invisible and unpaid work.

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