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What Would Happen if Women Stopped Working in the Home? Lesson Plan

22 Jan 2024

the definition of data from the Economist Spotlight, and emphasize that economists, scientists, and researchers But Vigdis insists she would never have been president of all kinds use data to answer questions and draw had it not been for the events of one sunny day ---- 24 conclusions about the world. [...] Why or why Instruct them to calculate the total cost of these four not? household activities for the week for the employed and not employed women, and then to find the total sum of each Optional: For a deeper dive into analyzing the data, have of these four categories. [...] Give students the option of reading an opinion piece from The New York Times that estimates Guide students to the Department of Labor’s Employment the economic value of women’s unpaid work: Opinion | and Earnings by Occupation website to look up the Women’s Unpaid Labor is Worth $10,900,000,000,000 - data: Employment and Earnings by Occupation | U. [...] Tell students that now that they have an idea of the value Have students fill in the actual salaries from the of household production that women typically do, ask Department of Labor on Handout 4. [...] EconET.3.a: Identify the effect of inflation and debt on arguments related to a specific social studies topic from the American people and evaluate the policies of state and multiple perspectives.

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Pages
16
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United States of America