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Division of Behavioral Studies > Sociology |
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Media Coverage > Other Media Coverage |
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Emiko Ochiai |
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Stay Home, Work Without Reward, Do you see it? |
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Stay Home, Work Without Reward, Do you see it? |
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It is women who are responsible for the majority of the increased housework burden caused by stayhomes. And the problem is that such a sense of burden is invisible to all but those involved, making it truly shadow work. Professor Ochiai points out that behind the government's decision to simply and easily decide to close all schools at once without any preparation, while discussing in detail requests to businesses to take leave, is the assumption that "it is enough to leave the matter to the families. |
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Chugoku Shimbun |
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2020.5.14 |
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