2000
DOI: 10.1257/jep.14.4.123
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For Love or Money—Or Both?

Abstract: The connections between the world of money and profit and the world of care and concern are of great importance to society. Traditionally, the "public" world of markets and government was the realm of men, while the "private" realm of family and social relationships was entrusted to women. While some of women's tasks were largely instrumental-cleaning and cooking, for example-many tasks contained more personalized and emotional components. Women were in charge of children, elderly, and the ill; maintaining per… Show more

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“…Meanwhile the rise in women's paid employment has left a 'care deficit' in the care of young children and the infirm ageing population that is being filled with paid employees (Hochschild 2003b, Folbre andNelson 2000). Hence health care and personal support occupations are among the fastest growing occupations (Bureau of Labor Statistics 2003).…”
Section: The Links Between Body Work and Wider Social And Economic Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile the rise in women's paid employment has left a 'care deficit' in the care of young children and the infirm ageing population that is being filled with paid employees (Hochschild 2003b, Folbre andNelson 2000). Hence health care and personal support occupations are among the fastest growing occupations (Bureau of Labor Statistics 2003).…”
Section: The Links Between Body Work and Wider Social And Economic Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, as common-sense observation suggests, and research confirms, humans demonstrate pro-social as well as self-interested motivations in economic situations (Folbre and Nelson 2000;Fehr and Falk 2002), and diverge widely from the sort of decision-making assumed in models of "economic man" (Kahneman 2003). Actual observation of human behavior, in business and markets as elsewhere, reveals a mix of motivations which can in regard to ethics often be summarized as "neither selfish nor exploited" (Margolis 1982) or "pragmatic" (Dees and Cramton 1991;Gentile 2010).…”
Section: "Commercial Life Really Doesn't Permit Ethical Concern"mentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Labor market sorting no doubt results in caring persons working disproportionately in jobs with caring tasks. 2 Works include England and Folbre (1999), Folbre and Nelson (2000), England (2005) and Folbre (2006Folbre ( , 2008Folbre ( , 2012 worker, one year apart. The panel analysis identifies differentials for caring work based on wage changes among job switchers who increase or decrease the required levels of caring in their jobs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%