Article Dans Une Revue Feminist Economics Année : 2026

Gender, Social Reproduction, and Financial Work: Evidence from Tamil Ethnographic Financial Diaries

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Redefining key economic concepts such as “production” and “work” is a major advance of feminist economics. In a financialized economy where poor households are increasingly dependent on credit and savings to make a living, further redefinition is needed: financial work appears to be an extension of domestic work, largely undertaken by women. Drawing on ethnographic financial diaries conducted in Tamil Nadu, South India, this article quantifies and qualifies the content and scope of financial work and the gender division. Financial work includes contracting credits, managing and repaying debts, planning, making donations, and lending money. Sustaining household reproduction, all of this is real work as it involves routine, time-consuming tasks, and skills.

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hal-05555581 , version 1 (22-03-2026)

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Elena Reboul, Isabelle Guérin, Govindan Venkatasubramanian, Antoni Raj. Gender, Social Reproduction, and Financial Work: Evidence from Tamil Ethnographic Financial Diaries. Feminist Economics, In press, ⟨10.1080/13545701.2026.2629992⟩. ⟨hal-05555581⟩
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