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- Title
Deepening and widening the gap: The impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on gender and racial inequalities in Brazil.
- Authors
Alloatti, Magali Natalia; Matos de Oliveira, Ana Luíza
- Abstract
Shaped by inconsistent policy decisions, the COVID‐19 pandemic in Brazil has made structural gender and racial inequalities more acute. Black and low‐income women are overburdened with unpaid domestic work, increased domestic violence, and more vulnerable due to informal and exploitative working regimes. These structural aspects are intensifying, since the pandemic has broadened inequalities at the intersection of gender, race, labor market, and social class. We examine pre‐ and during pandemic inequalities on three dimensions: (a) unpaid domestic and care work, (b) women's labor market participation, and (c) domestic violence. We link the care diamond model and racial stratification forwarding a feminist perspective by examining how the interlocking of race and gender in Brazil renders different socioeconomic dynamics to the detriment of Black and low‐income women. Based on this evidence, we stress that a more equal future requires a better social protection and policies targeting the articulation of gender, race, and class.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; RACIAL inequality; COVID-19 pandemic; GENDER inequality; POOR women; WOMEN employees; BLACK women
- Publication
Gender, Work & Organization, 2023, Vol 30, Issue 1, p329
- ISSN
0968-6673
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gwao.12909