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- Specifically addresses the intersection between gender and work-family domains
- Details issues regarding males and work-family
- Each chapter is grounded within the work-family research literature as well as gender-role literature
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Front Matter
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SOCIETAL INFLUENCES & ENTRENCHMENT
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CONSIDERATIONS FROM THE HOMEFRONT
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Front Matter
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CAREER & ORGANIZATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
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About this book
Conflict between work and family has been a topic of discussion since the beginning of the women's movement, but recent changes in family structures and workforce demographics have made it clear that the issues impact both women and men. While employers and policymakers struggle to navigate this new terrain, critics charge that the research sector, too, has been slow to respond.
Gender and the Work-Family Experience puts multiple faces – male as well as female – on complex realities with interdisciplinary and cross-cultural awareness and research-based insight. Besides reviewing the state of gender roles as they affect home and career, this in-depth reference examines and compares how women and men experience work-family conflict and its consequences for relationships at home as well as outcomes on the job. Topics as wide-ranging as gendered occupations, gender and shiftwork, heteronormative assumptions, the myth of the ideal worker, and gendered aspects of work-familyguilt reflect significant changes in society and reveal important implications for both research and policy. Also included in the coverage:
- Gender ideology and work-family plans of the next generation
- Gender, poverty, and the work-family interface
- The double jeopardy effect: the importance of gender and race in work-family research
- When work intrudes upon employees’ personal time: does gender matter?
- Work-family equality: the importance of a level playing field at home
- Women in STEM: family-related challenges and initiatives
- Family-friendly organizational policies, practices, and benefits through the gender lens
Geared toward work-family and gender researchers as well as students and educators in a variety of fields, Gender and the Work-Family Experience will find interested readers in the fields of industrial and organizational psychology, business management, social psychology, sociology, gender studies, women’s studies, and public policy, among others..
Keywords
- Family and Medical Leave Act
- adolescents
- boundary management
- childcare
- cross cultural differences
- discrimination
- emerging adults
- family-friendly policy
- feminization of poverty
- gender equality
- gender ideology
- gender inequality
- gender role ideology
- gender theories
- gender-role behaviors
- gender-role orientation
- gender-role values
- household labor
- identity-based work-family conflict
- minority women
- primary caregiver
- race and gender in the work place
- sexual minorities
- traditional family
- work-family
- work-family balance
- work-family balance
- work-family interface
- work-life
Reviews
“The individual chapters are very interesting and provide a useful overview on less researched topics. As a result of how this book was constructed, it may be most useful as a reference book. Given that chapters can be bought separately online, it may be useful for researchers in this field … who want to know the current state of knowledge in a specific sub-field. Also, teachers may want to use some chapters in their teaching on the work-family experience.” (Mariska van der Horst, Work, employment and society, Vol. 30 (2), 2016)
Editors and Affiliations
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Departments of Psychology and Management, Hofstra University, Hempstead, USA
Maura J. Mills
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Gender and the Work-Family Experience
Book Subtitle: An Intersection of Two Domains
Editors: Maura J. Mills
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08891-4
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Behavioral Science, Behavioral Science and Psychology (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-08890-7Published: 29 December 2014
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-34893-3Published: 10 September 2016
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-08891-4Published: 10 December 2014
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXIII, 358
Number of Illustrations: 11 b/w illustrations, 1 illustrations in colour
Topics: Clinical Psychology, Gender Studies, Personality and Social Psychology