Publication: Aversions to the commodification of care: how young Swiss adults plan to organise their future families
Aversions to the commodification of care: how young Swiss adults plan to organise their future families
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Schwiter, K. (2013). Aversions to the commodification of care: how young Swiss adults plan to organise their future families. Social and Cultural Geography, 14(5), 500–516. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2012.731701
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Looking at how young Swiss adults anticipate their future families, we find a pronounced discourse of disapproval of any form of commodified childcare. Interviewees in their mid-twenties insist that children should be cared for at home and by their parents. This paper discusses these empirical findings in the light of recent debates on the commodification of care. On the one hand, the idealised notion of the home as a safe haven for children might reinforce existing inequalities in the gendered division of care work by confining women
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Schwiter, K. (2013). Aversions to the commodification of care: how young Swiss adults plan to organise their future families. Social and Cultural Geography, 14(5), 500–516. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2012.731701