Social reproduction in crisis: Gendered labour regimes in agro‐export sectors in Ecuador and Chile
Laura T. Raynolds,
Annabel Ipsen
Abstract:The pandemic lays bare the centrality of social reproduction in upholding global commodity networks. Capitalism's reliance on gendered and racialized systems of social reproduction has deepened structural contradictions and socio‐economic divides across agro‐export sectors and agrarian communities. We analyse how COVID‐19 policies and responses in Ecuador and Chile are reshaping systems of social and labour protection in feminized agro‐export sectors. We integrate labour regime and gender regime frameworks, sh… Show more
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