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1 Gender, Social Reproduction and International Political Economy Diane Elson, University of Essex Presentation to Workshop on Depletion and Social Reproduction. University of Warwick, 21 st April, 2010

2 Social reproduction and reproduction Edholm, Harris, Young (1977) define three different reproductions: social reproduction :‘ the reproduction of the conditions of social production in their totality’ reproduction of the labour force human or biological reproduction Mackintosh (1981) defines three different reproductions social reproduction: ‘the process by which all the main relations in the society are constantly recreated and perpetuated…..contradiction ridden and unstable’ production of labour: ‘not merely the bearing of children…but also their care and socialization, and the maintenance of adult individuals throughout their lives…..a contradiction- ridden process, often threatened with failure’. Requires both paid and unpaid work. human reproduction: ‘generally taken to centre on relations of marriage and kinship’

3 3 Formal paid work Informal Work Paid and unpaid Formal paid work Volunteer work Business sector Household Sector Non profit institutions Public Sector Formal paid work Unpaid work Subsistence Work Care Work Unpaid Work and the Market Economy Good and services and monetary flows Labour Services Informal work Paid and unpaid Paid work

4 Economic Sphere /Economic Process Transmission from the 'global North’ ImpactResponse Finance Gender numbers Gender norms Domestic bank problems Capital flight Devaluation Fall in FDI Credit squeeze Fall in investment Fall in asset prices Support for banks Direction of bank credit Controls on capital outflows Loan from IMF, World Bank etc Reduction in borrowing Production: Formal and Informal Gender numbers Gender norms Fall in export demand Fall in output Fall in employment Fall in earnings Fall in enjoyment of labour rights Fiscal stimulus- selected subsidies and tax breaks Increase in people seeking informal paid work Reproduction Gender numbers Gender norms Fall in remittances Returning migrants Fall in earnings Fall in nutrition Fall in school attendance Increase in social protection transfers Cuts in social sector investment Increase in unpaid work Matrix for Analysis of Gender Dimensions of the Financial Crisis in Developing Countries

5 Forms of depletion of capabilities Preventable death Malnutrition Exhaustion Mental illness School drop out Atrophy of skills Alienation


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