Unpaid Labour and Family Caring.
Date Submitted: 12/23/2003 10:32:18
Topic 1: Unpaid Labour and Family Caring For woman, 'morality is primarily about caring' (Hinman, 1998, Ethics: A Pluralistic Approach to Moral Theory, pp377), thus unpaid labour and family caring becomes primarily a woman's job. This essay analyzes theories and surveys that have been performed in conjunction with such a topic. It endeavors to demonstrate that experiences for men and women in consideration of unpaid labour and family caring are stereotypical. I aim to portray that unpaid
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