
Women, Work, and Families: Balancing and Weaving: 19 (Understanding Families (Hardcover)) First Edition
Author(s): Angela J. Hattery (Author)
- Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
- Publication Date: 16 Feb. 2001
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 248 pages
- ISBN-10: 0761919368
- ISBN-13: 9780761919360
Book Description
“Hattery′s book is an important contribution to this literature. The book is engaging and is well written. I would recommend this book and encourage Hattery to continue examination of this construct.”
– Psychology of Women Quarterly
Women, Work, and Family:Balancing and Weaving is a fascinating examination of the extraordinary juggling skills of working mothers who balance their obligations to both work and family. Angela Hattery goes beyond a mere description of women′s conflicts of interest and seeks to understand the decision-making process through which they accomplish this balancing.
Through intensive interviews with 30 married women, all with children under 2 years of age, Hattery uncovers a remarkable range of ways in which these women weave together the complex strands of their lives. The data in the volume are examined from a number of theoretical standpoints, including structural theory, motherhood theory, and feminist theory. A key variable that runs through the data is economic need, which has an obvious effect on work patterns. Women, Work, and Family will make a major contribution to family studies and will illuminate the difficult choices that women make within the family/work context.
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“Hattery’s book is an important contribution to this literature. The book is engaging and is well written. I would recommend this book and encourage Hattery to continue examination of this construct.”
― Psychology of Women Quarterly
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