Rethinking Domestic Work
From Private Struggle to Sustainable Care Systems
(Book 3 of The Domestic Work Series)
Domestic work is often treated as a private household matter — yet its challenges are deeply social, economic, and cultural.
After examining the breakdown of domestic relationships in The House Help Dilemma (Book 1) and offering practical household solutions in The House Help Solution (Book 2), this final book steps back to ask a bigger question: How can domestic work become fair, visible, and sustainable beyond individual homes?
Rethinking Domestic Work explores:
Why domestic labor remains largely informal and invisible
How gender, class, and power shape household work
The limits of individual solutions in the absence of systems
The role of culture, policy, and community in improving care work
How families, employers, workers, and society can move toward more dignified structures
Rather than assigning blame, this book invites reflection on how everyday household choices connect to broader social patterns. It challenges readers to see domestic work not just as a personal arrangement, but as a shared responsibility that requires clarity, respect, and structural support.
Written with balance and thoughtfulness, this book offers a fresh lens on care, labor, and humanity inside modern homes — and beyond them.
If Book 1 named the problem and Book 2 offered household solutions, Book 3 reimagines the system itself.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Rethinking Domestic WorkFrom Private Struggle to Sustainable Care Systems(Book 3 of The Domestic Work Series)Domestic work is often treated as a private household matter - yet its challenges are deeply social, economic, and cultural.After examining the breakdown of domestic relationships in The House Help Dilemma (Book 1) and offering practical household solutions in The House Help Solution (Book 2), this final book steps back to ask a bigger question: How can domestic work become fair, visible, and sustainable beyond individual homes?Rethinking Domestic Work explores: Why domestic labor remains largely informal and invisibleHow gender, class, and power shape household workThe limits of individual solutions in the absence of systemsThe role of culture, policy, and community in improving care workHow families, employers, workers, and society can move toward more dignified structuresRather than assigning blame, this book invites reflection on how everyday household choices connect to broader social patterns. It challenges readers to see domestic work not just as a personal arrangement, but as a shared responsibility that requires clarity, respect, and structural support.Written with balance and thoughtfulness, this book offers a fresh lens on care, labor, and humanity inside modern homes - and beyond them.If Book 1 named the problem and Book 2 offered household solutions, Book 3 reimagines the system itself. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798245397306
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Rethinking Domestic WorkFrom Private Struggle to Sustainable Care Systems(Book 3 of The Domestic Work Series)Domestic work is often treated as a private household matter - yet its challenges are deeply social, economic, and cultural.After examining the breakdown of domestic relationships in The House Help Dilemma (Book 1) and offering practical household solutions in The House Help Solution (Book 2), this final book steps back to ask a bigger question: How can domestic work become fair, visible, and sustainable beyond individual homes?Rethinking Domestic Work explores: Why domestic labor remains largely informal and invisibleHow gender, class, and power shape household workThe limits of individual solutions in the absence of systemsThe role of culture, policy, and community in improving care workHow families, employers, workers, and society can move toward more dignified structuresRather than assigning blame, this book invites reflection on how everyday household choices connect to broader social patterns. It challenges readers to see domestic work not just as a personal arrangement, but as a shared responsibility that requires clarity, respect, and structural support.Written with balance and thoughtfulness, this book offers a fresh lens on care, labor, and humanity inside modern homes - and beyond them.If Book 1 named the problem and Book 2 offered household solutions, Book 3 reimagines the system itself. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798245397306
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