Conceptualizing invisible housework in sociological research: Cognitive, mental or emotional labor

This article discusses the possibility of improved conceptualization and operationalization of cognitive, mental, and/or emotional labour as a form of housework. Since it falls into the domain of so-called invisible work, which implies the performance of several tasks at the same time, fragmentation...

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