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Wages for Housework

The Feminist Fight Against Unpaid Labor
  • Emily Callaci
2025
Seal Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • Illustration of lady liberty balancing housework and child care, holding cash instead of a torch.
    Book Review

    The World That ‘Wages for Housework’ Wanted

    The 1970s campaign fought to get women paid for their work in the home—and envisioned a society built to better support motherhood.
    by Lily Meyer via The Atlantic on May 23, 2025
  • Three members of the Wages for Housework campaign running a table and handing out pamphlets.
    Book Review

    Home Is Where the Unpaid Labor Is

    A new history traces the development and influence of the global Wages for Housework movement from its founding to present day.
    by Hannah Rosefield via The New Republic on March 19, 2025
  • A Wages for Housework protest on Boston Common, June 1977.
    Book Review

    The Fight for Wages for Housework

    In the Seventies, one feminist movement campaigned to make domestic labour both visible and recompensed.
    by Alice Vincent via New Statesman on March 5, 2025
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