Balance Gap e-bog
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In recent decades, laws and workplace policies have emerged that seek to address the "e;balance"e; between work and family. Millions of women in the U.S. take some time off when they give birth or adopt a child, making use of "e;family-friendly"e; laws and policies in order to spend time recuperating and to initiate a bond with their children.The Balance Gap traces the paths ind...
E-bog
223,05 DKK
Forlag
Stanford Law Books
Udgivet
21 marts 2017
Længde
184 sider
Genrer
JFSJ1
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781503602175
In recent decades, laws and workplace policies have emerged that seek to address the "e;balance"e; between work and family. Millions of women in the U.S. take some time off when they give birth or adopt a child, making use of "e;family-friendly"e; laws and policies in order to spend time recuperating and to initiate a bond with their children.The Balance Gap traces the paths individual women take in understanding and invoking work/life balance laws and policies. Conducting in-depth interviews with women in two distinctive workplace settings-public universities and the U.S. military-Sarah Cote Hampson uncovers how women navigate the laws and the unspoken cultures of their institutions. Activists and policymakers hope that family-friendly law and policy changes will not only increase women's participation in the workplace, but also help women experience greater workplace equality. As Hampson shows, however, these policies and women's abilities to understand and utilize them have fallen short of fully alleviating the tensions that women across the nation are still grappling with as they try to reconcile their work and family responsibilities.