Kaitlyn Stringer

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The unpaid work of the home has been historically thought of as ‘hallowed’ work, too holy to measure. (Sure.) But if unpaid work is not added to a country’s GDP, then it remains largely invisible – and as women still take on the bulk of housework,66 then it means that much of what we do remains invisible. This is an obstacle to equality.
How Do We Know We're Doing It Right?: Essays on Modern Life
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