Then & Now

The Woman Worker, Reproductive Labor, and the ILO: A Conversation with Eileen Boris

July 13, 2020 UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy Episode 16
Then & Now
The Woman Worker, Reproductive Labor, and the ILO: A Conversation with Eileen Boris
Show Notes

What is work? Who is a worker? How have women been perceived and treated as workers?  Who is deemed “deserving” of benefits, welfare, and pensions, and who gets excluded?  Answers to these questions have enormous implications on the the structure of society and policy and how we live our lives. 

Professor Eileen Boris, Hull Professor and Distinguished Professor of Feminist Studies and Professor of History, Black Studies, and Global Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara, joins Katherine Marino on Then & Now to discuss the development of the woman worker throughout history, the role of the International Labor Organization in this development, and the division of household labor during the COVID-19 pandemic.