The Mental Load - the invisible emotional and cognitive work of raising a family

Wednesday, 15 December 2021 - 7:00am to 8:30am

This morning’s programme features an extended discussion on The Mental Load – the invisible, enduring and boundaryless work impacting women, men, families and society.

 

Three University of Melbourne sociologists Associate Professor Leah Ruppanner (Co-Director, The Policy Lab), Dr Liz Dean (Lecturer in Sociology) and Dr Brendan Churchill (Research Fellow and Program Manager of Life Patterns) together with host Professor Dan Woodman from the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, unpack the nature of this unpaid cognitive and emotional work, explaining why it is so taxing and who is bearing the burden. They offer perspectives and frameworks for better understanding this under-researched facet of care-giving and bringing it to the attention of policy makers.

 

This discussion was presented as part of the University of Melbourne School of Social and Political Science's Critical Issues webinar series 2021 and is reproduced with the permission of the University of Melbourne.

 

Music

 

Far Away - Wolfjay

Lion in my Heart – Aimee Hannan

Tell Me Why – Archie Roach

Playground of Youth – Misha Bear

Saltwater People – Shellie Morris