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The Career Mystique shows that most Americans-men and
women-continue to embrace the myth that hard work, long hours, and
continuous employment pay off, even though it is out of date and
out of place in twenty-first-century America. Phyllis Moen and
Patricia Roehling argue that the lock step arrangements around
education, work, family, and retirement no longer fit the realities
and risks of contemporary living, yet the roles, rules, and
regulations spawned by the career mystique remain in place. This
books shows that ambiguities and uncertainties about the future
abound in boardrooms, in offices, and on factory floors, as
Americans face the realities of corporate restructuring, chronic
job insecurity, and double demands at work and at home. Moen and
Roehling show the career mystique for what it is: a false myth
standing in the way of creating new, alternative workplaces and
career flexibilities. Based on research funded by the Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation and the National Institute on Aging.
The Career Mystique shows that most Americans-men and
women-continue to embrace the myth that hard work, long hours, and
continuous employment pay off, even though it is out of date and
out of place in twenty-first-century America. Phyllis Moen and
Patricia Roehling argue that the lock step arrangements around
education, work, family, and retirement no longer fit the realities
and risks of contemporary living, yet the roles, rules, and
regulations spawned by the career mystique remain in place. This
books shows that ambiguities and uncertainties about the future
abound in boardrooms, in offices, and on factory floors, as
Americans face the realities of corporate restructuring, chronic
job insecurity, and double demands at work and at home. Moen and
Roehling show the career mystique for what it is: a false myth
standing in the way of creating new, alternative workplaces and
career flexibilities. Based on research funded by the Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation and the National Institute on Aging.
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