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And it was a term
called "Invisible Work." Arlene Kaplan Daniels,
a sociologist, argued that because women do it and it's in
the domestic sphere, it benefits society
if we devalue it, if we consider it worthless, because then we
don't have to pay for it, or we can pay and undervalue women of color
to do that work
called "Invisible Work." Arlene Kaplan Daniels,
a sociologist, argued that because women do it and it's in
the domestic sphere, it benefits society
if we devalue it, if we consider it worthless, because then we
don't have to pay for it, or we can pay and undervalue women of color
to do that work
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And it was a term
called "Invisible Work."
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Arlene Kaplan Daniels,
a sociologist,
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argued that because women do it
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and it's in
the domestic sphere,
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it benefits society
if we devalue it,
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if we consider it worthless,
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because then we
don't have to pay for it,
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or we can pay and undervalue
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women of color
to do that work.
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Movie Summary
Follows three families on their journey to better balance their home life style. They are fighting problems that affect millions of couples and families across the country and even the globe.