1,310
Views
27
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Understanding work and family through a gender lens

Pages 163-178 | Published online: 22 Oct 2010

References

  • Acock AC Demo DH (1994) Family diversity and well‐being Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
  • Barnett RC Rivers C (1996) He works/she works: How two‐income families are happier, healthier, and better off New York: HarperCollins
  • Belkin L (2003, October 28) The opt‐out revolution The New York Times Magazine 42 86
  • Bergmann BR (1997) Saving our children from poverty: What the United States can learn from France New York: Russell Sage Foundation
  • Blankenhorn D (1994) Fatherless America: Confronting our most urgent social problem New York: Basic Books
  • Cancian FM (1987) Love in America: Gender and self‐development Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press
  • Coltrane S (1996) Family man: Fatherhood, housework, and gender equity New York: Oxford University Press
  • Connell RW (1995) Masculinities Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press
  • Coontz S (1997) The way we really are: Coming to terms with America's changing families New York: Basic Books
  • Crittenden A (2001) The price of motherhood: Why the most important job in the world is still the least valued New York: Metropolitan Books
  • Epstein CF (1970) Woman's place: Options and limits in professional careers Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press
  • Epstein CF (1988) Deceptive distinctions: Sex, gender and the social order New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
  • Epstein CF Seron C Oglensky B Saute R (1998) The part‐time paradox: Time norms and professional lives New York: Routledge
  • Franke‐Ruta , G . (2002, July 1) . Creating a lie: Sylvia Ann Hewlett and the myth of the baby bust . The American Prospect , 13 (12)
  • Galinsky E (1999) Ask the children New York: Quill‐Harper Collins
  • Gardner , R, Jr. (2002, October 21) . Battlefield motherhood . New York Magazine , 35 (26) : 20 – 25 .
  • Gerson K (1985) Hard choices: How women decide about work, career, and motherhood Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press
  • Gerson K (1993) No man's land: Men's changing commitments to family and work New York: Basic Books
  • Gerson K (2001) Children of the gender revolution: Some theoretical questions and findings from the field In V. W. Marshall, W. R. Heinz, H. Krueger, & A. Verma (Eds.) Restructuring work and the life course (pp. 446–461) Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press
  • Gerson , K . (2002) . Moral dilemmas, moral strategies, and the transformation of gender: Lessons from two generations of work and family change . Gender & Society , 16 (1) : 8 – 28 .
  • Gerson K (2003, December 17) Working moms heading home? Not likely [Press release]. New York: Council on Contemporary Families
  • Giddens A (1979) Central problems in social theory: Action, structure, and contradiction in social analysis Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press
  • Gilligan C (1982) In a different voice: Psychological theory and women's development Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
  • Gornick , JC and Jacobs , JA . (1998) . Gender, the welfare state, and public employment: A comparative study of seven industrialized countries . American Sociological Review , 63 (5) : 688 – 710 .
  • Gornick JC Meyers MK (2001, June) Building a dual‐earner/dual‐carer society: What can government do? Paper presented at the Sixth Women's Policy Research Conference, Washington, DC
  • Gornick JC Meyers MK (2003) Families that work: Policies for reconciling parenthood and employment New York: Russell Sage Foundation
  • Harvey , L . (1999) . Short‐term and long‐term effects early parental employment on children of the National Longitudinal Study of Youth . Developmental Psychology , 35 (2) : 445 – 459 .
  • Hays S (1997) The cultural contradictions of motherhood New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
  • Helburn S Bergmann B (2002) America's child care problem: The way out New York: Palgrave/St Martin's Press
  • Hewlett SA (2002) Creating a life: Professional women and the quest for children New York: Miramax
  • Hoffman L (1987) The effects on children of maternal and paternal employment In N. Gerstel & H. Engel (Eds.) Families and work (pp. 362–395) Philadelphia: Temple University Press
  • Jacobs , JA and Gerson , K . (1998) . Who are the overworked Americans? . Review of Social Economy , 56 (4) : 442 – 459 .
  • Jacobs , JA and Gerson , K . (2001) . Overworked individuals or overworked families? Explaining trends in work, leisure, and family time . Work and Occupations , 28 (1) : 40 – 63 .
  • Jacobs JA Gerson K (2004) The time divide: Work, family, and social policy in the 21st century Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
  • Kanter RM (1977) Men and women of the corporation New York: Basic Books
  • Kimmel M (2000) The gendered society New York: Oxford University Press
  • Lorber J (1994) Paradoxes of gender New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
  • Mills CW (1959) The sociological imagination New York: Oxford University Press
  • Moen P (Ed.) (2003) It's about time: Couples and careers Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press
  • Moen P Sweet S (2004) From ‘work–family’ to ‘flexible careers’: A life course reframing [Special issue] Community, Work & Family this issue
  • Mollenkopf J Kasinitz P Waters M (1997, October) The school to work transition of second generation immigrants in metropolitan New York: Some preliminary findings Paper presented at Levy Institute Conference on the Second Generation. New York: Bard College
  • Moore KA Chalk R Scarpa J Vandiverre S (2002) Family strengths: Often overlooked, but real (Child Trends Research Brief). Washington, DC: Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • NICHD Early Child Care Research Network (2002, May) Child‐care structure, process, outcome: Direct and indirect effects of child‐care quality on young children's development Psychological Science 13 (3) 199 206
  • Parsons T Bales RF (1955) Family, socialization, and interaction process Glencoe, IL: Free Press
  • Popenoe D (1989) Disturbing the nest: Family change and decline in modern societies New York: Aldine de Gruyter
  • Popenoe D (1996) Life without father: Compelling new evidence that fatherhood and marriage are indispensable for the good of children and society New York: Free Press
  • Poponoe D Elshtain JB Blankenhorn D (Eds.) (1996) Promises to keep: Decline and renewal of marriage in America Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Rapoport R Rapoport R (1976) Dual career families re‐examined: New integrations of work and family New York: Harper & Row
  • Risman BJ (1998) Gender vertigo: American families in transition New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
  • Ryder , N . (1965, December) . The cohort as a concept in the study of social change . American Sociological Review , 30 : 843 – 861 .
  • Skolnick A (1991) Embattled paradise: The American family in an age of uncertainty New York: Basic Books
  • Stacey J (1990) Brave new families: Stories of domestic upheaval in late 20th century America New York: Basic Books
  • Stacey , J and Thorne , B . (1985, April) . The missing feminist revolution in sociology . Social Problems , 32 : 301 – 316 .
  • Waite LJ (Ed.) (2000) The ties that bind: Perspectives on marriage and cohabitation New York: Aldine de Gruyter
  • Waite LJ Gallagher M (2000) The case for marriage: Why married people are happier, healthier, and better off financially New York: Doubleday
  • West , C and Zimmerman , DH . (1987) . Doing gender . Gender and Society , 1 : 125 – 151 .
  • Wilensky HL (2002) Rich democracies: Political economy, public policy, and performance Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press
  • Williams J (1999) Unbending gender: Why family and work conflict and what to do about it New York: Oxford University Press
  • Wilson JQ (2002) The marriage problem: How our culture has weakened families New York: HarperCollins

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.