Unpaid household and care labor in Canada alone is
estimated to be worth up to $319 billion in the money economy or 41% of GDP,and as high as $11 trillion worldwide!
While most people (and dogs) do at least some unpaid labor –
caregiving, cooking, shopping, household security (woof!) – in most mixed-gender domestic
arrangements, women take on the larger share of household and care labor. Statistics
Canada
reports that in 2005 wives put in 46% of the total time couples spent at jobs
and 62% of the time they spent on housework. Much of the gender differences in
wealth (women still only earn about 0.75 on the dollar to men for the same job)
can be explained by the gendering of work and family roles that restrictswomen’s ability to build up assets over the life course.
Humphrey is
extremely sensitive to these gender inequities, and he always makes a point of
pitching in to try to help his Guardian. Given his diminutive stature and
absence of opposable digits, his contributions are limited – but he helps out
every day in the hope that he can equalize the gender gap. He firmly believes
that “the personal is the political” - if he perpetuates gender and species
inequities at home, they will continue to exist in society. So, by taking
action in his own personal relationships, he can chip away at hegemony little
by little.
In addition to security, he makes a
point of doing laundry….
Here's a video of him on the job:
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