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245 0 0 _aBeing together, working apart :
_bdual-career families and the work-life balance /
_cedited by Barbara Schneider and Linda J. Waite.
264 1 _aCambridge, UK ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2005.
300 _axxiii, 553 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aStudying working families : an experiential approach. Why study working families? / Barbara Schneider and Linda J. Waite -- The design of the 500 family study / Lisa Hoogstra ; Commentary / Joel M. Hektner, Jiri Zuzanek -- Experiences at work and at home. Overview / Jennifer Hanis-Martin ; Spending time at work and at home : what workers do, how they feel about it, and how these emotions affect family life / Holly R. Sexton ; Commentary / Jerry A. Jacobs, Patricia M. Raskin -- Women's intrinsic and extrinsic motivations for working / Sylvia Martinez ; Commentary / Phyllis Moen -- Momentary emotion and cortisol levels in the everyday lives of working parents / Emma K. Adam ; Commentary / Douglas A. Granger and Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff -- Emotional transmission between parents and adolescents : the importance of work characteristics and relationship quality / Jennifer L. Matjasko and Amy F. Feldman ; Commentary / Reed Larson -- Marriage and family. Overview / Alisa C. Lewin -- The everyday emotional experiences of husbands and wives / Chi-Young Koh ; Commentary / Elaine Wethington, Norval D. Glenn -- Couples making it happen : marital satisfaction and what works for highly satisfied couples / Mark R. Nielsen ; Commentary / William J. Doherty, Scott M. Stanley -- Making it work at home. Overview / Shira Offer -- Measuring the gender gap in household labor : accurately estimating wives' and husbands' contributions / Yun-Suk Lee ; Commentary / Glenna Spitze -- A strategy for working families : high-level commodification of household services / Carolyn P. Stuenkel ; Commentary / Tom Fricke -- Television use and communication within families with adolescents / Nicholas P. Dempsey ; Commentary / Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Robert Kubey -- Religiosity, emotional well-being, and family processes in working families / Jennifer A. Schmidt ; Commentary / Don S. Browning -- Parenting and adolescent development. Overview / Phillip L. Hammack -- Adolescents' assessments of parental role management in dual-earner families / Elaine Marchena ; Commentary / Rena L. Repetti, Tali Klima, and Tamar Kremer-Sadlik -- Imagining family roles : parental influences on the expectations of adolescents in dual-earner families / Matthew N. Weinshenker ; Commentary / Mick Cunningham, Jennifer Glass -- Transmitting educational values : parental occupation and adolescent development / Kimberly S. Maier ; Commentary / Jeylan T. Mortimer -- Following in their parents' footsteps : how characteristics of parental work predict adolescents' interest in parents' jobs / Ariel Kalil, Judith A. Levine, and Kathleen M. Ziol-Guest ; Commentary / Nancy L. Galambos -- Achieving work-life balance : strategies for dual-earner families / Kathleen E. Christensen -- Appendix A. Obtaining accurate measures of time use from the ESM / Jae-Gea Jeong ; Commentary / Suzanne M. Bianchi, Kazuo Yamaguchi -- Appendix B. Estimating and imputing incomes for middle-class families / Yona Rubinstein and Casey B. Mulligan ; Commentary / Lars Lefgren, Ross M. Stolzenberg -- --
505 0 0 _g1.
_tWhy study working families? /
_rBarbara Schneider and Linda J. Waite --
_g2.
_tThe design of the 500 family study /
_rLisa Hoogstra --
_tCommentary /
_rJoel M. Hektner and Jiri Zuzanek --
_tOverview /
_rJennifer Hanis-Martin --
_g3.
_tSpending time at work and at home : what workers do, how they feel about it, and how these emotions affect family life /
_rHolly R. Sexton --
_tCommentary /
_rJerry A. Jacobs and Patricia M. Raskin --
_g4.
_tWomen's intrinsic and extrinsic motivations for working /
_rSylvia Martinez --
_tCommentary /
_rPhyllis Moen --
_g5.
_tMomentary emotion and cortisol levels in the everyday lives of working parents /
_rEmma K. Adam --
_tCommentary /
_rDouglas A. Granger and Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff --
_g6.
_tEmotional transmission between parents and adolescents : the importance of work characteristics and relationship quality /
_rJennifer L. Matjasko and Amy F. Feldman --
_tCommentary /
_rReed Larson --
_tOverview /
_rAlisa C. Lewin --
_g7.
_tThe everyday emotional experiences of husbands and wives /
_rChi-Young Koh --
_tCommentary /
_rElaine Wethington and Norval D. Glenn --
_g8.
_tCouples making it happen : marital satisfaction and what works for highly satisfied couples /
_rMark R. Nielsen --
_tCommentary /
_rWilliam J. Doherty and Scott M. Stanley --
_tOverview /
_rShira Offer --
_g9.
_tMeasuring the gender gap in household labor : accurately estimating wives' and husbands' contributions /
_rYun-Suk Lee --
_tCommentary /
_rGlenna Spitze --
_g10.
_tA strategy for working families : high-level commodification of household services /
_rCarolyn P. Stuenkel --
_tCommentary /
_rTom Fricke --
_g11.
_tTelevision use and communication within families with adolescents /
_rNicholas P. Dempsey --
_tCommentary /
_rMihaly Csikszentmihalyi and Robert Kubey --
_g12.
_tReligiosity, emotional well-being, and family processes in working families /
_rJennifer A. Schmidt --
_tCommentary /
_rDon S. Browning --
_tOverview /
_rPhillip L. Hammack --
_g13.
_tAdolescents' assessments of parental role management in dual-earner families /
_rElaine Marchena --
_tCommentary /
_rRena L. Repetti, Tali Klima and Tamar Kremer-Sadlik --
_g14.
_tImagining family roles : parental influences on the expectations of adolescents in dual-earner families /
_rMatthew N. Weinshenker --
_tCommentary /
_rMick Cunningham and Jennifer Glass --
_g15.
_tTransmitting educational values : parent occupation and adolescent development /
_rKimberly S. Maier --
_tCommentary /
_rJeylan T. Mortimer --
_g16.
_tFollowing in their parents' footsteps : how characteristics of parental work predict adolescents' interest in parents' jobs /
_rAriel Kalil, Judith A. Levine and Kathleen M. Ziol-Guest --
_tCommentary /
_rNancy L. Galambos --
_g17.
_tAchieving work-life balance : strategies for dual-earner families /
_rKathleen E. Christensen --
_gApp. A.
_tObtaining accurate measures of time use from the ESM /
_rJae-Gea Jeong --
_tCommentary /
_rSuzanne M. Bianchi and Kazuo Yamaguchi --
_gApp. B.
_tEstimating and imputing incomes for middle-class families /
_rYona Rubinstein and Casey B. Mulligan --
_tCommentary /
_rLars Lefgren and Ross M. Stolzenberg.
520 1 _a"A recent study of 500 families, which focuses on middle-class dual-career families in eight communities across the US, provides a holistic view of the complexities of work and family life experienced by parents and their children. This unique study has resulted in an unusually rich data set due to the variety of methods used. Drawing on the study, this book explores how dual-earner families cope with the stresses and demands of balancing work and family life, whether the time parents spend working is negatively affecting their children, how mothers feel managing both work and household responsibilities, and what role fathers are taking in family life. In answering these questions the authors argue for a new balance between work and family life. The book with its rich data, findings, and commentary from an interdisciplinary group of scholars provides a valuable resource for academics, policy makers, and working parents."--Jacket.
520 1 _a"A recent study of 500 families, which focuses on middle-class dual-career families in eight communities across the US, provides a holistic view of the complexities of work and family life experienced by parents and their children. This unique study has resulted in an unusually rich data set due to the variety of methods used. Drawing on the study, this book explores how dual-earner families cope with the stresses and demands of balancing work and family life, whether the time parents spend working is negatively affecting their children, how mothers feel managing both work and household responsibilities, and what role fathers are taking in family life. In answering these questions the authors argue for a new balance between work and family life. The book with its rich data, findings, and commentary from an interdisciplinary group of scholars provides a valuable resource for academics, policy makers, and working parents."--BOOK JACKET.
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