Q1. What constitutes women's work? Explain the nature of women's work in the household domain highlighting its invisibility.
- Women's work includes both paid and unpaid productive activities for household and economy.
- Household work (reproductive labor) involves cooking, cleaning, childcare, and daily maintenance.
- This unpaid household work is essential for family sustenance and formal economic functioning.
- Economic invisibility: not counted in GDP, leading to underestimation of women's contribution.
Answer: Women's work encompasses a broad range of productive activities, both paid and unpaid, essential for household sustenance, community well-being, and economic development. It traditionally includes activities performed within the household domain as well as income-generating work, often characterized by its demanding and continuous nature. Historically, societal norms have relegated women primarily to the reproductive sphere, focusing on activities necessary for the maintenance and reproduction ...