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Katrine Marçal

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Katrine Marçal


Born
in Sweden
October 24, 1983

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Previously known as Katrine Kielos. ...more

Average rating: 3.76 · 5,767 ratings · 869 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Till min dotter : en kort h...

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Who Cooked Adam Smith's Din...

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Mother of Invention: How Go...

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“La niña de once años que todas las mañanas recorre quince kilómetros en busca de leña para su familia desempeña un papel enorme en el desarrollo económico de su país. A pesar de ellos, su trabajo no es reconocido. La chica es invisible en las estadísticas económicas. En la magnitud del PIB, por la cual medimos la actividad económica de un país, ella no cuenta. Su actividad no se considera importante para la economía o para el crecimiento económico. Parir niños, criarlos, cultivar el huerto, hacerles la comida a los hermanos, ordeñar la vaca de la familia, coserles la ropa o cuidar de Adam Smith para que él pudiera escribir “La riqueza de las naciones”; nada de esto se considera “trabajo productivo” en los modelos económicos estándar. Fuera del alcance de la mano invisible se encuentra el sexo invisible.”
Katrine Marçal, Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? A Story About Women and Economics

“Extreme inequality and financial crisis usually coincide. But the elite who cause it usually come out OK. And they are usually man.”
Katrine Marçal, Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? A Story About Women and Economics

“Whether women work in the care sector because the wages are low or whether wages are low because women work there is a question that cannot be answered. But we know that a big reason for economic inequality is that women to a much greater extent work with care.”
Katrine Marçal, Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? A Story About Women and Economics



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