The Types of Invisible Work That Make Women Feel Exhausted
Invisible work plays a crucial but often unrecognized role in managing households, placing a disproportionate burden on women and contributing to stress and exhaustion.
Good news for New York: the "invisible" work that will supply energy to millions of people this year
New York's upcoming Champlain Hudson Power Express project is set to provide clean electricity to one million residents by 2026, creating 1,400 jobs and covering 20% of the city's energy needs.
Why am I always so tired even though I sleep eight hours?
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'invisible exhaustion' experienced by individuals who feel fatigued despite adequate sleep, attributing this to overwhelming daily responsibilities and the lack of recovery during weekends.
The four stages of the mental load and the one men participate most in
The article discusses the concept of mental load in managing household responsibilities, highlighting the invisible cognitive and emotional labor involved, and introduces four stages of mental work identified by sociologist Allison Daminger.
Inviting to see the 'Invisible' work live
Residents are increasingly interested in seeing completed work live and asking questions about it.
How People Use AI at Work? Some See It as a Second Brain, Others Just Add Invisible Work
A survey reveals mixed feelings about AI in the workplace, with some employees embracing it while others fear it may replace their jobs.
How much does invisible work of women cost us?
The article discusses the economic impact of unpaid domestic work performed by women in Poland, highlighting its significant drain on the country's budget.
Olga Ravn, writer: "We must actively fight against the isolation of modern motherhood"
Danish author Olga Ravn discusses the challenges of motherhood and writing in her work 'My Work', highlighting the invisible efforts that support family life.
Migration by Sea: Invisible Shipwrecked and Watchmen
The article discusses the inhumane realities faced by migrants at European borders, highlighting the stories of those attempting to reach Europe despite the dangers, as presented in Taina Tervonen's work 'Los vigÃas'.