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1002:2022:6.2 [2022/08/31 19:58] – [Fordist families in a post-Fordist era] Ryan Schram (admin)1002:2022:6.2 [2022/08/31 20:50] – [Families in global capitalism have responded to the breakdown of the Fordist social contract in different and unequal ways] Ryan Schram (admin)
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   * Even as the Fordist social contract collapses, people still adhere to this ideological representation of kinship as private. Women who work in dual-income households still do most if not all of the care work; they pull a “second shift” at home making kinship (Hochschild 1989).   * Even as the Fordist social contract collapses, people still adhere to this ideological representation of kinship as private. Women who work in dual-income households still do most if not all of the care work; they pull a “second shift” at home making kinship (Hochschild 1989).
  
-==== Families in global capitalism have responded to the breakdown of the Fordist social contract in different and unequal ways ====+==== Families have responded to the breakdown of the Fordist social contract in different and unequal ways ====
  
   * Wealthy families commodify the acts of kinship by hiring domestic workers who work in the families’ homes, contributing to a system of “stratified reproduction” (Colen 1995).   * Wealthy families commodify the acts of kinship by hiring domestic workers who work in the families’ homes, contributing to a system of “stratified reproduction” (Colen 1995).
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