Making Motherhood Work: How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
The work-family conflict that moms experience today is a nationwide crisis. Women battle to stability breadwinning with the majority of parenting, and stress is constant. Social plans don’t help. Of most European industrialized countries, america ranks deceased last for supportive work-family procedures: No federal paid parental leave. The highest gender wage gap. No minimum regular for vacation and sick days. Can American ladies look to Western european insurance policies for solutions?
Drawing on interviews approximately Making Motherhood Work: How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving with 135 functioning moms in Sweden, Germany, Italy, and the United States, Caitlyn Collins demonstrates mothers’ desires and expectations depend heavily on context. In Sweden-renowned for its gender-equal policies-mothers presume they will receive support from their partners, employers, and the government. In the former East Germany, with its history of mandated employment, mothers don’t experience conflicted about operating, however, many curtail their work hours and ambitions. Moms in traditional western Germany and Italy, where maternalist ideals are strong, are stigmatized for going after careers. In the meantime, American working moms stand apart for their guilt and worry. Policies only, Collins discovers, cannot solve women’s struggles. Easing them will require a deeper knowledge of cultural values about gender equality, work, and motherhood.
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