Which of the following is a view held by the proponents of the care work movement? Multiple Choice Most Americans value the ethic of care, but this ethic needs to be passed on to individuals belonging to economically disadvantaged sections of society. People who perform paid care work should be paid substantially more than those who do comparable work that does not involve care. Caring labor should be viewed exclusively through the lens of the private family. The separation of what goes on in families and what goes on in the world of work is artificial and should be abolished.
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