This Commentary remarks on the work of Fineman and Williams, particularly their contributions to this Symposium. Both argue for better supports for caretakers and link such support to equality for women. In addition, this Commentary remarks on a recent article by Katherine Franke attacking feminist arguments for support of caretakers. Becker argues that better social and economic supports for caretakers and their dependents are necessary, not just to lessen the inequality between women and men, but as key components of a government fulfilling its primary goal—ensuring that all citizens are able to develop their capabilities
The current social contract between individuals and society is flawed. The background rules in the s...
The need to increase women’s labour market participation and economic security is on the ‘to do’ lis...
Justice is a well-established principle by which societies and the actions of individuals are measur...
This Commentary remarks on the work of Fineman and Williams, particularly their contributions to thi...
In this Commentary, Selmi questions whether a strategy designed to enable wo- men to devote more tim...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
Feminists have long taken the position that society should commit itself to the support of individua...
In this Article, I explore how the roles of women at home are related to their roles at work. By ex...
This symposium article critiques the emerging literature on caretaking, a literature that concentrat...
As a feminist, I am committed to equality of condition between men and women, defined multidimension...
As a feminist, I am committed to equality of condition between men and women, defined multidimension...
Women continue to be in charge of most childrearing; men continue to be responsible for most ...
In this Commentary, Baker highlights two important issues raised by Roberts\u27s article. First, she...
In this Commentary, Franke seeks to historically contextualize the Symposium contributions of Finema...
Many thinkers have tried to justify or to oppose what appears to be the universal status of women....
The current social contract between individuals and society is flawed. The background rules in the s...
The need to increase women’s labour market participation and economic security is on the ‘to do’ lis...
Justice is a well-established principle by which societies and the actions of individuals are measur...
This Commentary remarks on the work of Fineman and Williams, particularly their contributions to thi...
In this Commentary, Selmi questions whether a strategy designed to enable wo- men to devote more tim...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
Feminists have long taken the position that society should commit itself to the support of individua...
In this Article, I explore how the roles of women at home are related to their roles at work. By ex...
This symposium article critiques the emerging literature on caretaking, a literature that concentrat...
As a feminist, I am committed to equality of condition between men and women, defined multidimension...
As a feminist, I am committed to equality of condition between men and women, defined multidimension...
Women continue to be in charge of most childrearing; men continue to be responsible for most ...
In this Commentary, Baker highlights two important issues raised by Roberts\u27s article. First, she...
In this Commentary, Franke seeks to historically contextualize the Symposium contributions of Finema...
Many thinkers have tried to justify or to oppose what appears to be the universal status of women....
The current social contract between individuals and society is flawed. The background rules in the s...
The need to increase women’s labour market participation and economic security is on the ‘to do’ lis...
Justice is a well-established principle by which societies and the actions of individuals are measur...