MCD BIO 50 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Egg Donation, Categorical Imperative, Living Wage
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Should also be compensated by their time, e ort, and inconvenience. Egg donors are healthy research volunteer: o er compensation for inconvenience if the protocol o ers them little or no direct bene ts. Potential negative consequences of compensating oocyte providers: undue inducement. O er of a reward so irresistible that it blinds individuals to the disadvantages of participating in the proposed activity. Not relevant because the compensation doesn"t related to the quality and number of the eggs, but the time spent on this. The informed consent: the volunteer has the right to do whatever she or he wanted. Ethical review body set the standard of these things. Vulnerability: lack of other options, a single mother who is structurally vulnerable to the condition of homelessness due to a range of factors beyond her control. A housing market that favors dual income families; A sex-segregated labor market that does not o er non-college-educated women like sandy a living wage;