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The Invisible Economy: How Family Work Shapes Modern Canada

The Invisible Economy: How Family Work Shapes Modern Canada

Season 3 Episode 39 Published 1 year ago
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The modern family is unraveling under pressures our parents never imagined. In this eye-opening episode, Heliox dives into the "Families Count 2024" report, exposing the uncomfortable truth about how Canadian families are buckling under dual burdens of workplace demands and unpaid care labor. We unpack the radical shift from 1970s gender roles—where fewer than half of women participated in paid work—to today's reality, where over 61% of women are employed and 32% of heterosexual couples rely primarily on female breadwinners.

The conversation doesn't just identify problems—it names the systemic failures fueling this crisis: inadequate childcare that costs families a fortune, inflexible workplaces punishing caregivers, and the near-invisible "sandwich generation" caring for both children and aging parents simultaneously. Most importantly, we expose how these burdens fall disproportionately on women, who are four times more likely than men to sacrifice career advancement for family care responsibilities.

Beyond statistics, this episode challenges listeners to reconsider what "family work" truly encompasses and why our policies and cultural attitudes remain stuck in the past century. If you're part of a Canadian family feeling the squeeze, you're not failing—the system is failing you.

Vanier Institute: Families Count 2024: How paid and unpaid work are distributed in families


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