Paper, while discussing work-family conflict in Slovenia, confronts the situations of women doubly burdened by productive and reproductive work and hence forced to transfer part of reproductive labour to irregular domestic workers, and long-term unemployed women who are facing social exclusion and poverty, so they undertake the work of other women in the grey economy. The focus is on the discussion of the potential impact of regulation of paid domestic services as policy measure for reducing the social exclusion of long-term unemployed women and work-family conflict.
COBISS.SI-ID: 709485
Contribution of Živa Humer in this scientific monography is the outcome of the analysis of the care and gender regime in Slovenia and of the influences of the specific social politics' measure, i.e. the introduction of paternity leave, on sharing domestic work between men and women in private sphere and on work/life balance.
COBISS.SI-ID: 241659904