Articles | Volume 80, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-80-441-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-80-441-2025
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18 Nov 2025
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Zwischen Flexibilisierung und Stillstand. Raumzeitliche Arrangements und soziale Ungleichheiten in der Auslagerung von Hausarbeit über städtische Lieferdienste

Yannick Ecker, Hannah Emmy Schnelle, and Josephine Mosch

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In the Covid-19 pandemic food-delivery services became emblematic for an urban middle class compensating unmet reproductive needs with an externalization of housework. However, we identify a conceptual gap between macro explanations and observable domestic logistics services. To address this, we explore spatio-temporal arrangements of domestic reproductive models using qualitative interviews. In closing, we discuss how such a geographic perspective contributes to research on delivery work.
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