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  2. Unpaid work - Wikipedia

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    The disproportionate division of household unpaid labor that falls on women negatively impacts their ability to navigate life outside their homes. Their undertaking of unpaid labor is a barrier to entry into the paid employment sector or in the case of those women who enter paid labor they still are left with a "double-burden" of labor. [32]

  3. Should unpaid labor like childcare be part of the GDP? One ...

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    If the unpaid labor required of the men and women who walk miles for clean water or to collect firewood were added to GDP, it would show a richer nation than is accurate.

  4. NY recovers over $1M in unpaid wages for thousands of food ...

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    More than 20,000 workers across 207 NY locations of this fast casual chain received between $10 to over $3,600 as a result.

  5. Wages for Housework - Wikipedia

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    The payment of wages for housework would also require capital to pay for the immense amount of unpaid care work (undertaken largely by women) that currently reproduces the labor force. According to a report by Oxfam and the Institute for Women's Policy Research, the monetary value of unpaid care work is estimated at nearly $11 trillion a year.

  6. ‘A big cost to be paid’: More Americans over 55 are ... - AOL

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    A 2020 study from the Pew Research Center discovered that only 38% of women were “very satisfied” with the division of labor in the home — but more than half of men (55%) felt the same way.

  7. United States Post Office (Yonkers, New York) - Wikipedia

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    In 1863 free delivery began. [2] In the late 19th century Yonkers began growing rapidly. At first it was due to industrialization, spurred by the completion of the Hudson River Railroad in 1849. Many were textile mills, but there were others, such as the Otis Elevator Company, which had set up shop in the city in 1854. Yonkers became a city in ...

  8. Black women, unpaid labor and the risk of ‘quiet quitting’

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  9. Ontario, New York - Wikipedia

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    Ontario is a town in the northwest corner of Wayne County, New York, United States. The population was 9,778 at the 2000 census, and 10,136 at the 2010 census. The population was 9,778 at the 2000 census, and 10,136 at the 2010 census.