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Princìpi di "giustizia":la sfida del lavoro di cura per le famiglie e per la società degli individui  (2017)

Authors:
DI NICOLA, Paola
Title:
Princìpi di "giustizia":la sfida del lavoro di cura per le famiglie e per la società degli individui
Year:
2017
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Italiano
Format:
A Stampa
Referee:
Name of journal:
AUTONOMIE LOCALI E SERVIZI SOCIALI
ISSN of journal:
0392-2278
Number or Folder:
3
Page numbers:
609-620
Keyword:
justice, rights, care, woman, familiy
Short description of contents:
The article aims to bring to light, through a reading of the topics most frequently addressed in the journal, the family's criticality. It emerges, as particularly problematic, in the contemporary family, the sphere of care work. The distribution of care work between man and woman, between public and private institutions, between the family and the labor market. The breakdown that took place in the assumption of the substantial social inferiority of the care work, compared to the one for the market and which also extended to the subjects that it carries (especially the women). The increasing criticality and importance of care work in an increasingly old society with high female employment rates, raises the problem of finding new balances between the sphere of productive work and that of care work. Faced with this challenge, we compare the positions of those who propose a substantial commodification of the care work and those who value the specificity and social centrality of the care as an antidote to a society increasingly dominated by instrumental rationality.
Product ID:
103171
Handle IRIS:
11562/981872
Last Modified:
November 1, 2022
Bibliographic citation:
DI NICOLA, Paola, Princìpi di "giustizia":la sfida del lavoro di cura per le famiglie e per la società degli individui «AUTONOMIE LOCALI E SERVIZI SOCIALI» , n. 32017pp. 609-620

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