unpaid work

  • Invisible Labor in Everyday Life

    The Hidden Work of Everyday Life

    A sink full of dishes. Texting friend in distress. Lunchbox made and lovingly filled each morning by a child. None of these responsibilities appear on an paycheck, but all are required to the function of everyday life. Invisible work—emotional labor, domestic labor, caregiving—is everywhere, but it’s not normally visible, let alone compensated. This essay explores the underlying sociological forces of invisible labor, how it is used to perpetuate economic inequality and gender roles, and why it remains one…