Invisible labor is work that is unseen, unvalued, or undervalued, and often discounted as not important, despite its essential role in supporting the functioning of workplaces, families, and entire communities.
The burden of invisible labor is stressful, overwhelming, and a daily issue; sometimes women internalize the expectation to bear this burden that they don't realize the toll on their mental well-being.
Despite expectations that technology would reduce invisible labor, it has not; many women continue to feel overwhelmed, which highlights the persistent issues of gender imbalance in labor.
Mental health treatment may fail to explicitly address the consequences of invisible labor, leaving many women feeling stressed and overwhelmed despite seeking help.
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