The Real Domestic Product: How Birth Control Built Equality (and Why the Future of the Economy and the Planet Depends on It) by Gregory, Elizabeth

The Real Domestic Product: How Birth Control Built Equality (and Why the Future of the Economy and the Planet Depends on It)

An urgent and clear-eyed look at the battle over reproductive control in our tipping-point moment--and how to...
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Author: Elizabeth Gregory
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Language: English
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The Real Domestic Product: How Birth Control Built Equality (and Why the Future of the Economy and the Planet Depends on It) by Gregory, Elizabeth

The Real Domestic Product: How Birth Control Built Equality (and Why the Future of the Economy and the Planet Depends on It)

$35.94

The Real Domestic Product: How Birth Control Built Equality (and Why the Future of the Economy and the Planet Depends on It)

$35.94
Author: Elizabeth Gregory
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
An urgent and clear-eyed look at the battle over reproductive control in our tipping-point moment--and how to forge a path forward.

Birth control, which includes contraception, abortion access and more, has not only enabled women to enter civic life in significant numbers for the first time, but it has also expanded our democracy and grown our economy. While many embrace these changes, which aim to share the nation's economic bounty among all Americans, those who see themselves as benefiting from the old hierarchies do not. They resist this progress with divisive rhetoric condemning "woke"-ness in anything they find threatening.

In The Real Domestic Product, fertility researcher Elizabeth Gregory argues that our battles over abortion and LGBTQ bans and pronatalism are economic at base--that conservatives seek to push women out of civic life through forced childbearing. Their goal? To maintain their discount on domestic labor and a steady supply of low-wage workers. But, she contends, this shortsighted approach overlooks the huge benefits that a caring democracy can engender for our economy and for our fragile planet.

By connecting the dots among fertility patterns, economics, climate change, equitable work, expanding longevity, and the rising status of formerly excluded groups, the author counters reactionary narratives, adding depth and perspective to the incomplete national conversations we've had to date. Never more urgently needed, The Real Domestic Product envisions the way forward to an economy of care for our planet and our people.

Author: Elizabeth Gregory
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 08/04/2026
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9780262051682

About the Author
Elizabeth Gregory directs the Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality at the University of Houston, where she is a professor of English and the Taylor Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies. She is the author of Apparition of Splendor and Ready: Why Women Are Embracing the New Later Motherhood. She writes for The Nation and other magazines.

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