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The article aims to analyze the gender relations present in the care policies aimed at workers at the Rheingantz Factory. Located in the south of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, with its foundation in 1873, the Rheingantz factory was the first textile ...
Caroline Duarte Matoso
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The Covid-19 pandemic had a particularly severe impact on people in a vulnerable position, such as solo mothers living alone with their children. In this article I use an intersectional approach in order to understand how their different positions in ...
Radka Dudová
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Shift Work and Circadian Dysregulation of Reproduction [PDF]
Health impairments, including reproductive issues, are associated with working nights or rotating shifts. For example, shift work has been associated with an increased risk of irregular menstrual cycles, endometriosis, infertility, miscarriage, low birth weight or pre-term delivery, and reduced incidence of breastfeeding.
Gamble, Karen L. +2 more
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The debate about care has intensified in the COVID-19 crisis. A consensus appears to be emerging that care work—mostly provided by women—is not only essential to our societies, but also undervalued, reputationally as well as—for the paid work—regarding ...
Joachim H. Spangenberg, Sylvia Lorek
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This research reviews the commons paradigm as a framework for understanding the positive contribution of older cohorts to society. The commons, thought as instituting praxis that provide social goods based on autonomy and reciprocity, can help in ...
Iñigo Calvo-Sotomayor, Ekhi Atutxa
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Reproductive Work and Productive Fairness
Abstract In academic and public debates, defenders of the case for sharing the costs of children often claim that by having and rearing children parents produce public goods for the rest of society, or perform socially valuable or necessary labour, and that it would be unfair to parents for others to not share the costs of children, for ...
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Background Accessibility of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in many lower-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) and humanitarian settings remains limited, particularly for young people.
Alethea Desrosiers +5 more
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Trabalho reprodutivo no Brasil: quem faz? Who does reproductive work in Brazil?
Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar quem são as pessoas que realizam as tarefas de reprodução social sem remuneração, de enorme importância na reprodução da vida e no bem-estar da sociedade. Esses serviços são realizados majoritariamente por mulheres,
Hildete Pereira de Melo, Marta Castilho
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There is a considerable high level of unmet need for reproductive health services among refugees. Yet, there is limited research about the provision and utilization of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services among young people in refugee settings ...
Paul Mukisa Wako Bukuluki +8 more
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Pour une analyse globale, internationale et interdisciplinaire du travail procréatif
Research context: In line with materialist feminist analyses, this article revisits the boundaries between so-called productive versus reproductive work to deconstruct their foundations and show that, behind the social organization of procreation, there ...
Irène-Lucile Hertzog, Marie Mathieu
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