Care work is largely invisible in mainstream economics because it is done primarily by women, at home, for no wages. To recognize the critical care work of women everywhere and its fundamental role in the functioning of society, we set out to design an artifact that visually represents economic models of care work of the past and propose alternatives for the future.

Smooth Scroll
This will hide itself!

© Madhura Redij

Care work is largely invisible in mainstream economics because it is done primarily by women, at home, for no wages. To recognize the critical care work of women everywhere and its fundamental role in the functioning of society, we set out to design an artifact that visually represents economic models of care work of the past and propose alternatives for the future.

Smooth Scroll
This will hide itself!

© Madhura Redij

Care work is largely invisible in mainstream economics because it is done primarily by women, at home, for no wages. To recognize the critical care work of women everywhere and its fundamental role in the functioning of society, we set out to design an artifact that visually represents economic models of care work of the past and propose alternatives for the future.

Smooth Scroll
This will hide itself!

© Madhura Redij