生殖劳动(非)生产力与当代妇女的疲惫

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Marília Duarte de Souza, Deise Luiza Ferraz
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摘要:目的:探讨生殖劳动的(非)生产力,资本扩张对这一工作的潜力和限制,以改变当代女性在疲惫状态下表现出来的压迫。理论方法:从马克思主义的角度出发,我们认为关于再生产工作的生产力的辩论应该克服基于这项工作的即时性的分析,并理解涉及资本吸收工作作为生产性,再生产或非生产性工作的决定因素。方法:收集IBGE、Sebrae和英国清洁委员会提供的二次统计资料,采用历史唯物主义进行分析。结果:资本对生殖劳动进行了生产性占有,但这种占有并不意味着改变性别分工和妇女疲惫的状况。结论:我们得出的结论是,生殖工作向生产工作的转变不是妇女解放的一种进步,而是对其劳动力的更大剥削和疲惫的根源,因为根据价值评估的需要,这种挪用并不能克服资本主义下产生普遍压迫的剥削。
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The (Un)productivity of Reproductive Work and the Woman’s Exhaustion in Contemporary Times
ABSTRACT Objective: we aim to discuss the (im)productivity of reproductive work, potentialities and limits of capital expansion on this work to change the oppression that manifests itself in the conditions of exhaustion of women in contemporary times. Theoretical approach: starting from a Marxian perspective, we believe that debates about the productivity of reproductive work should overcome analyzes based on the immediacy of this work and apprehend the determinants that involve the absorption of work by capital as productive, reproductive or unproductive work. Methods: we collected secondary statistical data provided by IBGE, Sebrae and the British Cleaning Council, the analysis was based on historical materialism. Results: we demonstrate that capital has productively appropriated reproductive work, however, such appropriation has not meant changing the conditions of sexual division of labor and women's exhaustion. Conclusion: we conclude that instead of the transmutation of reproductive to productive work being an advance towards the emancipation of women, it has been a source of greater exploitation of their workforce and of exhaustion, since such appropriation does not overcome the exploitation that engenders the universality of oppression under capitalism, according to the needs of valuing value.
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