This study follows over 200 women making employment and family
choices during their first decade after college graduation. Based
on interview responses, the authors organize the women into four
life choice categories: Careerists, Homemakers, Breadwinners, and
Nesters. Using models of adult change as well as extensive quotes
and empirical analyses, the authors identify the facilitators and
barriers for each alternative. Women relate the consequences of
each choice for themselves, their spouses, and their children.
While each group faced unique problems, in all groups, women were
satisfied with career and family aspects of their choices if they
followed their individual values, found supportive friends,
coworkers and spouses, and if they worked in those rare challenging
jobs in family-supportive organizations. The book explores the ways
women, spouses, counselors, and employers can facilitate satisfying
life choices and how to anticipate the questions each group faces
in their next decade.
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