Glass Ceilings and Dirt Floors: Women, Work, and the Global Economy
Drawing on Catholic social thought, social science, and gender studies, the lecture builds on data concerning women’s market and household work to argue that twenty-first-century economies must pursue, as their overriding aim, sustainable sufficiency for every household and for the “world house.”
Drawing on Catholic social thought, social science, and gender studies, the lecture builds on data concerning women’s market and household work to argue that twenty-first-century economies must pursue, as their overriding aim, sustainable sufficiency for every household and for the “world house.”