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008 | 060710t1995 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
020 | _a0198279906 | ||
100 | _aBubeck, D.E. | ||
245 | 0 | _aCare, gender and justice | |
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_aOxford _bClarendon Press _c1995 |
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300 | _a281; bibl.; BookFind | ||
520 | _aHardback | ||
520 | _aWomen's unpaid work at home has not concerned theorists of social justice, despite the fact that it renders women vulnerable to exploitation and hence injustice. Through a discussion of various conceptions of work and women's work, the author develops a theory of women's work as care which elucidates its injustice, and develops a new ""ethic of care"", relating it to considerations of justice. | ||
650 | _aCAREGIVERS | ||
650 | _aPREJUDICE | ||
650 | _aSOCIAL JUSTICE | ||
650 | _aWOMEN | ||
650 | _aWORK | ||
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