Who Cares? Capitalism and the Reproduction of the Working Class
Paddy Quick
Review of Radical Political Economics, 2022, vol. 54, issue 4, 429-434
Abstract:
The concept of “caring labor†obscures the process of surplus extraction in the capitalist mode of production. In particular, the government’s provision of services such as preschool child care needs to be understood as having the effect of substituting for the care provided by the household rather than adding to it. The process of substitution is one that involves a decrease in household labor and a corresponding increase in wage labor, in particular that of women. Within the capitalist workplace, the labor time “saved†by the development of a “more efficient†form of child care (as a component of the labor necessary for the reproduction of the working class) is appropriated by the capitalist class. The increasing labor force participation rate of women that results from this process of substitution does not necessarily constitute a decrease in their oppression. JEL Classification : B14, B54, H53
Keywords: care work; household production; necessary labor; child care; labor force participation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1177/04866134221099311
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