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Expanding the Public System of Household Assistance: a Pilot Experiment in Slovenia
Majda Hrženjak
orcid.org/0000-0003-1809-5450
; Mirovni inštitut, inštitut za sodobne družbene in politične študije, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Sažetak
Irregular paid domestic workers with their activity in domestic
sphere and domestic work, reorganize notions of welfare and the
relationship between domestic and paid work in European societies in a fundamentally private, anti-egalitarian and exclusionary way. In the EU policies, the regulation of informal domestic work is deemed as a win-win situation: it addresses the needs for more and better home and family services, while at the same time provides for more and better quality jobs for hard-to-employ people. This paper, while discussing work - family conflict in Slovenia, confronts the situations of the two groups of women:on one hand, those doubly burdened by productive and reproductive work and hence forced to transfer part of reproductive labor to irregular domestic workers, on the other hand, long-term unemployed women who are facing social exclusion and poverty, so they undertake the work of other women in the grey economy. The focus of the paper is on the discussion of the potential impact of regulation of paid domestic services as policy measure for reducing the social exclusion of long-term unemployed women and work - family conflict.
Ključne riječi
domestic workers; labor market; intersectionality; gender (in)equality; welfare state; social exclusion; work - family conflict
Hrčak ID:
35211
URI
Datum izdavanja:
22.12.2008.
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