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Women's Two Roles - A Contemporary Dilemma (Paperback)
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Women's Two Roles - A Contemporary Dilemma (Paperback)
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Phyllis Moen describes the meshing of work and family roles not
only as the private dilemma of individual women and their families
but also as a public dilemma for the nation. This is an issue
linked to deep apprehensions about families' and children's
well-being, to demands for gender equality, to the outcry of some
for a return to the traditional wife-as-homemaker role, and to
growing concerns about labor market needs, productivity, and
economic competitiveness. Moen addresses the following central
question: What are the major implications--for society, families,
husbands, children, and women themselves--of the substantial and
progressive movement of American women into the labor force? The
dominant focus is on employed mothers of young children (those
under the age of six) since it is these women who have experienced
the greatest change and who encounter the greatest difficulty in
reconciling employment demands and family responsibilities. An
overriding theme is the unevenness of social change: American
mothers of young children may be moving into the labor force in
unprecendented numbers, but husbands, employers, and public
policies are slow to accommodate this emerging reality. The issues
raised are of concern to a broad spectrum of the educated public,
but the book should be no less valuable to social scientists
seeking to extend their knowledge of issues in this area of growing
concern and can be used in courses relating to the sociology of the
family, social problems, gender roles, and social policy.
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