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ISSN:0968-6673

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Stéfanie André,Roos van der Zwan Stéfanie André
As a result of the first COVID-19 lockdown in the Netherlands in March 2020, more than half of parents in the Netherlands had to work from home while also caring for their children. We found that work-related stressors and resources (workin...
José M Flores Sanchez,Jade Kai José M Flores Sanchez
Grounded in the historical conditions of epidemics intertwined with state power, we examine the factors that contribute to women of color's high proximity to contagion. We build on significant contributions to scholarship on the racial and ...
Magali Natalia Alloatti,Ana Luíza Matos de Oliveira Magali Natalia Alloatti
Shaped by inconsistent policy decisions, the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil has made structural gender and racial inequalities more acute. Black and low-income women are overburdened with unpaid domestic work, increased domestic violence, and ...
Thais França,Filipa Godinho,Beatriz Padilla et al. Thais França et al.
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has made explicit the burden of care shouldered by academic mothers, in addition to juggling their scholarly commitments. Although discussions are abundant on the impact of caring responsibilities on th...
Stephanie Steinmetz,Leen Vandecasteele,Florence Lebert et al. Stephanie Steinmetz et al.
This article assesses the gendered impact of COVID-19 measures on changes in time that Swiss dual earner couples spent on unpaid work during the pandemic, focusing on families with children. Overcoming some of the methodological shortcoming...
Awish Aslam,Tracey L Adams Awish Aslam
The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn attention to the home as a work environment, but the focus has centered on the experiences of paid workers. Stay-at-home mothers (SAHMs), for whom the home was already a workplace, have received little attent...
Costanza Galanti Costanza Galanti
During the pandemic, the ideal of the self-sacrificing health and social care worker became both more powerful and more unsustainable than ever. This article explores the manner and extent to which health and social care workers collectivel...
Özlem Altan-Olcay,Suzanne Bergeron Özlem Altan-Olcay
In this paper, we challenge the meanings of work that marginalize academic activities associated with care and contribute to inequitable gender divisions of academic labor. We argue that the pandemic crisis and the revision of the meaning o...
Mona Zanhour,Dana McDaniel Sumpter Mona Zanhour
We study shifts in the ideal worker culture as experienced by working mothers across organizations in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experiences of 53 interviewees who attended to increased responsibilities across both work...
Supurna Banerjee,Lauren Wilks Supurna Banerjee
Research on crisis have brought to fore the necessity of studying the gendered impact of such events. Covid-19 too has shown how gender relations play a role in the political economy of crisis, relief and response as well as recovery. This ...