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- Title
Invisible work at work and the reproduction of gendered social service organizations.
- Authors
Lavee, Einat; Kaplan, Amit
- Abstract
Studies demonstrate that the convergence of neoliberalism and New Public Management imperatives creates conditions wherein social service providers undertake various types of unpaid work, reemphasizing the role of gender in service provision. Drawing on these arguments, this study explores the process through which unpaid practices restructure gender in social service organizations, using the concept of "invisible work." Applying the institutional ethnography method of inquiry, we examine experiences of social service workers in the Israeli public sector and operationalize unpaid work as informal personal resources that workers provide to clients. Analysis of 185 in‐depth interviews revealed three main discursive frames workers use to justify provision of personal resources. Through these frames, informal practices become invisible as work in multiple layers—to the self, the organization, and the society. Similar to invisible work in the household, its invisibility in the workplace constitutes a main force in the reproduction of gendered social service organizations.
- Subjects
SOCIAL services; SOCIAL structure; NEW public management; SOCIAL clubs; CIVIL service; SOCIAL reproduction; MARXIAN economics
- Publication
Gender, Work & Organization, 2022, Vol 29, Issue 5, p1463
- ISSN
0968-6673
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gwao.12839