From sociology and economics, reproductive work or reproduction work is claimed as fundamental work for social reproduction and human reproduction. On the one hand, pregnancy, childbirth and lactation, biologically typical of women. On the other hand, the set of attention and care necessary to sustain life and human survival: food, physical and health care, education, training, social relationships, affective and psychological support, maintenance of spaces and household goods, all They are tasks traditionally performed by women, but not biologically exclusive to them.
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