Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter

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$30.90 - $36.50
UPC:
9780674055674
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
10/1/2010
Release Date:
8/30/2010
Author:
Joan C. Williams
Language:
english

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The United States has the most family-hostile public policy in the developed world. Despite what is often reported, new mothers dont opt out of work. They are pushed out by discriminating and inflexible workplaces. Todays workplaces continue to idealize the worker who has someone other than parents caring for their children.

Conventional wisdom attributes womens decision to leave work to their maternal traits and desires. In this thought-provoking book, Joan Williams shows why that view is misguided and how workplace practice disadvantages menboth those who seek to avoid the breadwinner role and those who embrace itas well as women. Faced with masculine norms that define the workplace, women must play the tomboy or the femme. Both paths result in a gender bias that is exacerbated when the two groups end up pitted against each other. And although work-family issues long have been seen strictly through a gender lens, we ignore class at our peril. The dysfunctional relationship between the professional-managerial class and the white working class must be addressed before real reform can take root.

Contesting the idea that women need to negotiate better within the family, and redefining the notion of success in the workplace, Williams reinvigorates the work-family debate and offers the first steps to making life manageable for all American families.

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