"THE RIGHT FOUND IN HOME: DOMESTIC SEXISM AND ITS IMPLICATIONS IN THE LABOR MARKET"
Right Found in Homes; domestic sexism; job market; maternity.
The text addresses how unpaid domestic work is invisible and sexist, with the gender division contributing to the tightening of women's access to the job market. Despite the evolution of women's roles, the division of domestic labor remains almost unchanged. The density of everyday relationships in the context of private life is much denser for women, with unequal responsibilities between genders. Activities under the responsibility of home administration, mothering and care remain almost exclusively under female responsibility, a fact that generates an overload of responsibilities, since in a professional context the male advantage is much greater, as there is no concern with any subject. related to domestic duties. The right needs to reach home and reduce material gender inequalities.