Women work for free while billionaires accumulate wealth
By DW
21 January 2020 |
11:23 am
From birth to death, no matter where we are, someone hopefully takes care for us. Likely, it is a woman who is not being paid for it. This unpaid care work amounts to 11 trillion US dollars, Oxfam has calculated.
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