Inequalities Unveiled by the Pandemic: Care economy and discomfort in professors of Venezuelan universities
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The preventive closure of universities after the declaration of a pandemic has led to the demand for distance education in confined conditions that revealed the unfair division of pre-existing reproductive labor. Given that our intention is to reveal the discomfort generated by inequalities in the distribution of care in women who work as teachers, we carry out this documentary review from a feminist perspective. This, as a possibility of verifying the impact of gender in the explanation of social functioning and confirming that the psychological consequences generated by uncertainty and the intersection of unfavorable conditions in personal and professional life, are more severe in women.
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Flores-Sequera, M. M. (2020). Inequalities Unveiled by the Pandemic: Care economy and discomfort in professors of Venezuelan universities. American Anthropology, 5(10), 95–111. https://doi.org/10.35424/anam102020%f
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anthropology and epidemics