Critiques are based, on the one hand, on the argument that the integration of
women into the
labor market has not led to a paradigm shift in the
socio-economic model towards a more horizontal and egalitarian one, where
wage gaps persist,[8] and
care work has not been evenly distributed, remaining predominantly shouldered by women.[9]
On the other hand, there is also scrutiny regarding how
feminism is instrumentalized to sell products (such as music or clothing), losing its political significance and becoming merely a
trend that does not question the production conditions of these products and
excludes the majority of the world's population.[1][2][10]