Inés Martínez Echagüe
@imartinezechague.bsky.social
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she/they • PhD Candidate at UNC sociology researching gender and feminism in Latin America and the US • https://sites.google.com/view/imartinezechague-com/home
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Happy to share my new publication in @sfjournal.bsky.social!📣
Why is household equality so hard? Unequal scripts mean that equality takes work—often falling to women, even when men say they want it.
Paradoxically, for women, doing less still means more work.
doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...
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citation needed
so i cited
my own working paper
which doesn’t exist
except in a folder
called
maybe later
imartinezechague.bsky.social
Why is it there? How does it work? Great work by my friend @acastroaraujo.bsky.social 📌
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NEW Andrés Castro Araújo, Nicolás Restrepo Ochoa, "How to Make a Functionalist Argument." sociologicalscience.com/articles-v12...
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For women, equality work is the work of trying to do less household labor. I spoke with Allison Daminger
about why making heterosexual relationships more equal takes actual work—and why women end up doing most of it, even when men say they want equality⚖️
allisondaminger.substack.com/p/equality-t...
Equality takes (women's) work
Inés Martínez Echagüe on what it costs to pursue equality
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imartinezechague.bsky.social
Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing!
imartinezechague.bsky.social
Happy to share my new publication in @sfjournal.bsky.social!📣
Why is household equality so hard? Unequal scripts mean that equality takes work—often falling to women, even when men say they want it.
Paradoxically, for women, doing less still means more work.
doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...