what is meant by invisibilisation of women's labour
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The invisibilisation of women's work refers to the tendency to discount and ignore much of the work done by women. For example, the work done by women in looking after a home and family is not counted as part of GDP.
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Most women work much harder than their male counterparts. But the invisibilisation of women's labour fails to get them their due share. The housework and childcare are not considered as "work".
The women's role as a caregiver and homeworker has not been accorded its rightful place. She gives birth, lactates her babies, care for them, feeds the family and attends to the sick and older members of family and still faces discrimination.
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