First of all, we have to quantify work done and value it properly. We have to make people aware of and recognize the essential nature of that work. We think that will permit a better sharing of tasks within the family. All too often, that's still taken for granted. People don't realize it. It's as though they believe the refrigerator magically fills up on its own and that the laundry does itself. Measures must be introduced to recognize this invisible work, without which the economy and society as a whole cannot function.
I think people must be made aware of this, in particular by establishing a national invisible work day, which should ultimately be recognized internationally. By quantifying and recognizing the value of this essential work, we can better distribute invisible work within households and in society.