What ‘Swiftynomics’ Reveals About Women, Work, and Power

Women now participate more fully in the formal economy than ever before, yet when unpaid care and cultural constraints are accounted for, they continue to shoulder a disproportionate share of total work that remains largely invisible to economic measurement and policy.
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