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COVID-19, gender inequality, and the responsibility of the state

Nikki Fortier

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Previous research has shown that women are disproportionately negatively affected by a variety of socio-economic hardships, many of which COVID-19 is making worse In particular, because of gender roles, and because women’s jobs tend to be given lower priority than men’s (since they are more likely to be part-time, lower-income, and less secure), women assume the obligations of increased caregiving needs at a much higher rate This unfairly renders women especially susceptible to short-and long-term economic insecurity and decreases in wellbeing Single-parent households, the majority of which are headed by single mothers, face even greater risks These vulnerabilities are further compounded along the dimensions of race, ethnicity, class, and geography Drawing upon the philosophical literature on political responsibility and structural injustice (specifically, the work of Iris Marion Young), I argue that while the state may not have had either foresight into, or control over, the disproportionate effect the pandemic would have on women, it can nonetheless be held responsible for mitigating these effects In order to do so, it must first recognize the ways in which women have been affected by the outbreak Specifically, policies must take into account the unpaid labor of care that falls on women Moreover, given that this labor is particularly vital during a global health pandemic, the state ought to immediately prioritize the value of this work by providing financial stimuli directly to families, requiring employers to provide both sick leave and parental leave for at least as long as schools and daycares are inoperational, and providing subsidized emergency childcare © 2020, International Journal of Wellbeing Charitable Trust All rights reserved

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Nikki Fortier

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Fortier, N. (2020). COVID-19, gender inequality, and the responsibility of the state. https://doi.org/10.5502/IJW.V10I3.1305

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2020
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
91×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.5502/IJW.V10I3.1305
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Open Access ✓